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How much would be a reasonable settlement if I fell off a roof at work and broke my wrist?

William Enoch Andrews
Answered by attorney William Enoch Andrews (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at William Enoch Andrews Injury Lawyer
It depends in large part on how much the injury has impacted your life and will impact it in the future. As an injury lawyer, I make sure both the medical and financial impact of injuries are properly valued.
It depends in large part on how much the injury has impacted your life and will impact it in the future. As an injury lawyer, I make sure both the medical and financial impact of injuries are properly valued.
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Would this be medical malpractice case?

Answered by attorney J. Michael End
Personal Injury lawyer at End, Hierseman & Crain LLC
It sounds as though your daughter's claim has merit. You will need to find a lawyer who handles dental malpractice matters to represent your daughter. The lawyer can tell you what the probable value of the claim is. There is a three-year statute of limitations for malpractice cases in Wisconsin, unless the child is under the age of seven, in which case the child has until her tenth birthday.
It sounds as though your daughter's claim has merit. You will need to find a lawyer who handles dental malpractice matters to represent your daughter. The lawyer can tell you what the probable value of the claim is. There is a three-year statute of limitations for malpractice cases in Wisconsin, unless the child is under the age of seven, in which case the child has until her tenth birthday.
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What if I was drunk and hit someone and they died as a result of refusing treatment not the hit?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
You are guilty of homicide second degree or manslaughter. Depends on the precise facts and how the DA looks at it.
You are guilty of homicide second degree or manslaughter. Depends on the precise facts and how the DA looks at it.