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Cathey & Strain, LLC

4.9
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  • 649 Irvin Street, Cornelia, GA 30531-0689

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Black Law Offices

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  • Serving Cornelia, GA and Habersham County, Georgia

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Who bears the costs if my expenses are higher than their liability insurance?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
I am not sure what state you are in. In Florida, your PIP will pay for $10k of the medical bills, and if you have medical payments coverage on your car, it should kick in, as well. Hopefully, the at-fault driver's insurance of $15k will be able to cover the rest, and if not, did you have underinsured motorist on your car? If so, after the at-fault's insurance is offered, you can go to your own UIM insurance. You probably will be better off having a lawyer try to handle all that for you. A reputable lawyer will not take a fee if you don't have enough insurance, and a good lawyer might find some coverage for you that you don't know about.
I am not sure what state you are in. In Florida, your PIP will pay for $10k of the medical bills, and if you have medical payments coverage on your car, it should kick in, as well. Hopefully, the at-fault driver's insurance of $15k will be able to cover the rest, and if not, did you have underinsured motorist on your car? If so, after the at-fault's insurance is offered, you can go to your own UIM insurance. You probably will be better off having a lawyer try to handle all that for you. A reputable lawyer will not take a fee if you don't have enough insurance, and a good lawyer might find some coverage for you that you don't know about.
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Can you sue your former employer for carpal tunnel if you have not worked for over one and a half years?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
It is still possible to sue your former employer for carpal tunnel even if you have not worked for over 1.5 years. Generally, the statute of limitations for workers' compensation cases is the later of: (1) the date of your injury or (2) the date of the last payment by the employer or its workers' compensation insurer. Other possible issues that may make it difficult to win your case include, but are not limited to: when your carpal tunnel developed; what caused your carpal tunnel such as a specific injury or due to repetitive motion; when, and if, you notified the employer about your carpal tunnel; whether your employer or its insurer has paid any money toward your carpal tunnel. I would suggest talking to a workers' compensation lawyer. Most offer a free intial consultation so it will not cost you anything to learn more about your rights and options.
It is still possible to sue your former employer for carpal tunnel even if you have not worked for over 1.5 years. Generally, the statute of limitations for workers' compensation cases is the later of: (1) the date of your injury or (2) the date of the last payment by the employer or its workers' compensation insurer. Other possible issues that may make it difficult to win your case include, but are not limited to: when your carpal tunnel developed; what caused your carpal tunnel such as a specific injury or due to repetitive motion; when, and if, you notified the employer about your carpal tunnel; whether your employer or its insurer has paid any money toward your carpal tunnel. I would suggest talking to a workers' compensation lawyer. Most offer a free intial consultation so it will not cost you anything to learn more about your rights and options.
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Can I sue the driver of the car I was in if he caused the wreck?

Brian Scott Franciskato
Answered by attorney Brian Scott Franciskato (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Nash & Franciskato Law Firm
The short answer to your question is YES. It is probably in your best interest to obtain an attorney who can negotiate a settlement with the driver's insurance company.
The short answer to your question is YES. It is probably in your best interest to obtain an attorney who can negotiate a settlement with the driver's insurance company.
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