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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 my child was severely injured at a church event?

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Answered by attorney Steven Alan Fink (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Fink & Abraham LLP
I am very sorry to hear about your son's injuries. You should immediately retain a personal injury attorney to preserve evidence and get witness statements while they are fresh. You should also start a daily activity journal of what you do and what your son does every day since the accident.
I am very sorry to hear about your son's injuries. You should immediately retain a personal injury attorney to preserve evidence and get witness statements while they are fresh. You should also start a daily activity journal of what you do and what your son does every day since the accident.
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What should I do if I fell on a wet/slippery spot on a restaurant floor?

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Answered by attorney Mark Joseph Leonardo (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Dordick Law Corporation
Every civil case has two components: (1) liability and (2) damages. Your damages seem nominal in the legal sense since you have not incurred any medical expenses. If you need them, get the care. The restaurant should have a med pay provision in their insurance policy to cover medical expenses regardless of fault. Hopefully you reported the incident to management before you left. As for liability, slip and fall cases are difficult. The hazard like this must be there for an appreciable period of time for them to know about it an clean it up. If another customer just spilled something and you slipped on it 10 seconds later, the restaurant will not be held liable. If was a grease spot that had been there for some period of time, it would be their obligation to clean it or place a warning of some kind in the area. I would need more details to provide any further advice. Buy you should not hesitate to contact a personal injury attorney in your area to get a free consultation to ascertain whether you have a case. If no attorney will take your case, then you should make a direct claim to the restaurant and ask what their med pay coverage is so you can seek the medical care you need.
Every civil case has two components: (1) liability and (2) damages. Your damages seem nominal in the legal sense since you have not incurred any medical expenses. If you need them, get the care. The restaurant should have a med pay provision in their insurance policy to cover medical expenses regardless of fault. Hopefully you reported the incident to management before you left. As for liability, slip and fall cases are difficult. The hazard like this must be there for an appreciable period of time for them to know about it an clean it up. If another customer just spilled something and you slipped on it 10 seconds later, the restaurant will not be held liable. If was a grease spot that had been there for some period of time, it would be their obligation to clean it or place a warning of some kind in the area. I would need more details to provide any further advice. Buy you should not hesitate to contact a personal injury attorney in your area to get a free consultation to ascertain whether you have a case. If no attorney will take your case, then you should make a direct claim to the restaurant and ask what their med pay coverage is so you can seek the medical care you need.
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What can I do if I was in an accident caused by the Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and they do not have insurance?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Copeland (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Richard Copeland, LLC
I'm very sorry to say that you have a very tough row to hoe. Your property damage claim can't be worth as much as the cost of prosecuting it. I have not had a case with the FBI, but I am willing to bet that they do have insurance that would pay for your property damage claim. Be persistent. Call daily until someone gives you the straight information.
I'm very sorry to say that you have a very tough row to hoe. Your property damage claim can't be worth as much as the cost of prosecuting it. I have not had a case with the FBI, but I am willing to bet that they do have insurance that would pay for your property damage claim. Be persistent. Call daily until someone gives you the straight information.
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