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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 I am being sued for an accident that I couldn't help?

Lawrence A Ramunno
Answered by attorney Lawrence A Ramunno (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Ramunno Ramunno, P.A.
Hope that the parties realize you have no funds even for insurance and decide to get the matter resolved by using collusion coverage or uninsured motorist coverage.Otherwise, you need todefendany lawsuit or hire anattorneyto help you.
Hope that the parties realize you have no funds even for insurance and decide to get the matter resolved by using collusion coverage or uninsured motorist coverage.Otherwise, you need todefendany lawsuit or hire anattorneyto help you.
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I waited 26 days to notify the premise owner of my fall are they still liable?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
There is no legal requirement that you give the gym any particular notice in any particular time frame. You do need to file suit within 3 years of the incident or the Statute of Limitations will bar your claim. However, Michigan law, created by our Judges, indicates that if a premises hazard is open and obvious, then the business has a complete defense to any claims for such hazard. The theory of such law is that an ordinarily prudent person will see an open and obvious hazard/defect upon casual inspection and avoid it. If the person does not so avoid the open and obvious hazard, the law presumes it is that person's fault and the property owner thus has no duty to fix/warn of the hazard. When a hazard is created by negligent acts of someone, or when there is a special aspect to the hazard, the open and obvious defense may not apply. As surprising and counter intuitive as it sounds, if your fall is because some ice remained after removal, and no entity negligently created the new hazard, it is unlikely you have a case in Michigan. The law has come to this because the populace has not carefully followed what their Judges and legislators do to their rights and have not voted these people out of office for taking away their rights.
There is no legal requirement that you give the gym any particular notice in any particular time frame. You do need to file suit within 3 years of the incident or the Statute of Limitations will bar your claim. However, Michigan law, created by our Judges, indicates that if a premises hazard is open and obvious, then the business has a complete defense to any claims for such hazard. The theory of such law is that an ordinarily prudent person will see an open and obvious hazard/defect upon casual inspection and avoid it. If the person does not so avoid the open and obvious hazard, the law presumes it is that person's fault and the property owner thus has no duty to fix/warn of the hazard. When a hazard is created by negligent acts of someone, or when there is a special aspect to the hazard, the open and obvious defense may not apply. As surprising and counter intuitive as it sounds, if your fall is because some ice remained after removal, and no entity negligently created the new hazard, it is unlikely you have a case in Michigan. The law has come to this because the populace has not carefully followed what their Judges and legislators do to their rights and have not voted these people out of office for taking away their rights.
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How much should I ask for on my slip and fall personal injury case?

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Answered by attorney David Thomas Aronberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Aronberg, Aronberg and Green, Injury Law Firm
There are a lot of factors involved in evaluating a settlement value. Did you discuss the $80,000 figure with your lawyer? What did he/she say? Without knowing anything else about the case, $80,000 is not too much to ask for with that type of injury. Good luck!
There are a lot of factors involved in evaluating a settlement value. Did you discuss the $80,000 figure with your lawyer? What did he/she say? Without knowing anything else about the case, $80,000 is not too much to ask for with that type of injury. Good luck!
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