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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.

How do I settle a claim for a dental injury at a restaurant?

Answered by attorney Patrick Short
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Firm of Patrick Short
You hopefully have the actual screw that you bit in to. Or, took a photograph of the screw.  And, if you were other people that were witnesses to corroborate your event.  The value of your claim depends on many factors.  You will need to keep the dental bills and any photographic evidence from your injury.  You also need to make sure you know the exact date that this occurred.  The value of your claim could be worth more than just the cost of the crown.   Any type of documentation you have would be helpful for an attorney to advise you on.  They will need to know the exact location and the county in Texas that you were injured.  If you have the names of the manager and/or other personnel from the store, that would be of help too when you discuss the claim with an attorney.   I would encourage you to call an attorney and talk directly with someone who does this type of legal work. Most of us charge nothing to talk to prospective clients in this area of legal work.
You hopefully have the actual screw that you bit in to. Or, took a photograph of the screw.  And, if you were other people that were witnesses to corroborate your event.  The value of your claim depends on many factors.  You will need to keep the dental bills and any photographic evidence from your injury.  You also need to make sure you know the exact date that this occurred.  The value of your claim could be worth more than just the cost of the crown.   Any type of documentation you have would be helpful for an attorney to advise you on.  They will need to know the exact location and the county in Texas that you were injured.  If you have the names of the manager and/or other personnel from the store, that would be of help too when you discuss the claim with an attorney.   I would encourage you to call an attorney and talk directly with someone who does this type of legal work. Most of us charge nothing to talk to prospective clients in this area of legal work.
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Am I liable for the personal injury?

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Answered by attorney Michael K Mckell (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at McKell Thompson Hunter
In Utah we have a specific equine statute that limits the liability of horse owners when someone gets hurt. The real questions to ask relate to the history of the horse. Has the horse ever been a problem horse? Has the horse ever bucked anybody else off? If the horse is a problem horse, you may have some trouble with your case because the terms of your transfer are not clear.
In Utah we have a specific equine statute that limits the liability of horse owners when someone gets hurt. The real questions to ask relate to the history of the horse. Has the horse ever been a problem horse? Has the horse ever bucked anybody else off? If the horse is a problem horse, you may have some trouble with your case because the terms of your transfer are not clear.
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What should I do after a car accident?

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Answered by attorney Janice Fabiana Alfred (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at South Atlanta Family Law
First, you need to seek medical attention to treat your injuries. Next you need to contact the other person's insurance to make your claim.
First, you need to seek medical attention to treat your injuries. Next you need to contact the other person's insurance to make your claim.