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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What can I do if my son's pediatrician messed up on his circumcision?

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Answered by attorney Eric Jeffrey Farber (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Farber & Foote, LLP
Yes. You should be able to seek damages for this. I would talk to a good personal injury or med mal attorney in your area.
Yes. You should be able to seek damages for this. I would talk to a good personal injury or med mal attorney in your area.

Can I sue my daughters school for an injury in a construction zone?

Answered by attorney J. Todd Tenge
Personal Injury lawyer at Tenge Law Firm, LLC
You certainly would have a legal right to bring a claim. However, keep in mind that the school will argue either "assumption of the risk" or "comparative fault". These are legal doctrines which, in this case, mean "she wouldn't have been hurt but for the fact she was in an area she knew or should have known was not allowed". The result, if the defense is successful, is that her claim may be reduce in whole or in part. To what extent, and to what degree, I don't know without additional facts. It is fair to say, though, these will be critical and key components to any claim you bring. Again, you have the right to bring a claim, but know these defenses will be argued and may impact your daughter's likelihood and degree of success.
You certainly would have a legal right to bring a claim. However, keep in mind that the school will argue either "assumption of the risk" or "comparative fault". These are legal doctrines which, in this case, mean "she wouldn't have been hurt but for the fact she was in an area she knew or should have known was not allowed". The result, if the defense is successful, is that her claim may be reduce in whole or in part. To what extent, and to what degree, I don't know without additional facts. It is fair to say, though, these will be critical and key components to any claim you bring. Again, you have the right to bring a claim, but know these defenses will be argued and may impact your daughter's likelihood and degree of success.
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Can I sue my employer along with the third party for my injury?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
Your exclusive remedy against your employer is workers compensation but you can still pursue a third party claim against the individual who removed the grating.
Your exclusive remedy against your employer is workers compensation but you can still pursue a third party claim against the individual who removed the grating.
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