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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 to speed up my personal injury case?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
If you are desperate and have a lawyer, tell him and tell him to settle at any price he can get. That may not work. If you have a serious injury (you did not say) you would not settle until you are fully healed and have incurred maximum medical expense.
If you are desperate and have a lawyer, tell him and tell him to settle at any price he can get. That may not work. If you have a serious injury (you did not say) you would not settle until you are fully healed and have incurred maximum medical expense.
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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 Alison Elle Aleman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Alison Elle Aleman
As long as you make a claim to the gym, you most likely have preserved your case. Go to a lawyer, get a statement from the witness and file a lawsuit against the gym, since the injury happened on gym property. You also have injuries verified by the doctor and the surgery done from the fall.
As long as you make a claim to the gym, you most likely have preserved your case. Go to a lawyer, get a statement from the witness and file a lawsuit against the gym, since the injury happened on gym property. You also have injuries verified by the doctor and the surgery done from the fall.
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I was involved in a police raid by the Sheriff's Department I was not charged in this raid I was let go but my dogs and my puppies were impounded is i

David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
If the Sheriff had a warrant to seize the dogs then it was valid. If they were claiming animal cruelty, then they may be able to seize them without a warrant. If they were a breed of dog not allowed in the location you lived, they could seize them without a warrant.  Since you were not charged with a crime it is not clear the basis for the seizure.  That said, if they were impropoerly seized, you might have a civil claim of action against the Sheriff and / or Humane Society for the value of the dogs that were not returned. To pursue such a claim, it is mandatory that you file a "Notice of Claim" under the proper statute within 182 days fo when the dogs were seized. It has to be filed with the proper entity and in the proper way. The County or City where you live MAY have information on their website on how to do that - the City of Boulder does have such information on their website, for example. 
If the Sheriff had a warrant to seize the dogs then it was valid. If they were claiming animal cruelty, then they may be able to seize them without a warrant. If they were a breed of dog not allowed in the location you lived, they could seize them without a warrant.  Since you were not charged with a crime it is not clear the basis for the seizure.  That said, if they were impropoerly seized, you might have a civil claim of action against the Sheriff and / or Humane Society for the value of the dogs that were not returned. To pursue such a claim, it is mandatory that you file a "Notice of Claim" under the proper statute within 182 days fo when the dogs were seized. It has to be filed with the proper entity and in the proper way. The County or City where you live MAY have information on their website on how to do that - the City of Boulder does have such information on their website, for example. 
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