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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.

Why would I have to pay my insurance money back for a medpay?

Answered by attorney Michael J. Leizerman
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Firm for Truck Safety LLP
You have a contractual obligation in your insurance policy to reimburse your insurance company for medpay. Your lawyer should explain this to you. The amount you settle for is up to you. If the amount you receive, after paying medpay, is unacceptable, then tell your lawyer that you do not want to settle for that amount.
You have a contractual obligation in your insurance policy to reimburse your insurance company for medpay. Your lawyer should explain this to you. The amount you settle for is up to you. If the amount you receive, after paying medpay, is unacceptable, then tell your lawyer that you do not want to settle for that amount.
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Since I don’t want to change my email, what can I do to sue them and make them stop playing games with me?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
These are what are known as phishing scams. Your best bet is to learn how to use spam blockers and other tools provided by your e-mail provider.
These are what are known as phishing scams. Your best bet is to learn how to use spam blockers and other tools provided by your e-mail provider.

Can I sue my apartment complex if I only twisted my ankle falling off the stairs?

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Answered by attorney Marc Lazarus (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Russell & Lazarus
You are able to sue your landlord, but it does not sound as though you will be able to get a judgement against him if you do sue him. When people suffer an injury, they have a right to recover for pain and suffering as well as a right to recover money for out of pocket losses such as their medical expenses. If you were not hurt, then you cannot be awarded damages for pain and suffering. If you have no out of pocket losses such as medical expenses, then you cannot recover medical expenses either. It does sound as though there is a dangerous condition on the premises. But, if there is no harm (even when a dangerous condition does exist), then there is no right to a judgement against the landlord. It sounds as though you should let the landlord know right away about the dangerous step on the stairs so he can fix it before you or someone else gets hurt. You should let him know as quick as possible, and you should notify him of the same in writing at the same time. Also, you should keep a copy the writing for your records.
You are able to sue your landlord, but it does not sound as though you will be able to get a judgement against him if you do sue him. When people suffer an injury, they have a right to recover for pain and suffering as well as a right to recover money for out of pocket losses such as their medical expenses. If you were not hurt, then you cannot be awarded damages for pain and suffering. If you have no out of pocket losses such as medical expenses, then you cannot recover medical expenses either. It does sound as though there is a dangerous condition on the premises. But, if there is no harm (even when a dangerous condition does exist), then there is no right to a judgement against the landlord. It sounds as though you should let the landlord know right away about the dangerous step on the stairs so he can fix it before you or someone else gets hurt. You should let him know as quick as possible, and you should notify him of the same in writing at the same time. Also, you should keep a copy the writing for your records.
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