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Can I sue a manufacturer for an unsafe product and sue my employer for negligence if they knew of the safety concern?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Firm
If you were injured by a defective product, you may have a case against the manufacturer. Whether you have a case against your employer is a bit more complicated and depends at least in part on whether the employer is a workers' comp subscriber. See a personal injury lawyer.
If you were injured by a defective product, you may have a case against the manufacturer. Whether you have a case against your employer is a bit more complicated and depends at least in part on whether the employer is a workers' comp subscriber. See a personal injury lawyer.
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What do I do if they are trying to make me pay more for damage?

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Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
Several things to consider (I am assuming you are in SC). If you had insurance on your vehicle, your insurance should handle this. If you did not, you are responsible only for damages you caused. By responsible, I mean they can sue you and get a judgment against you for damages. You do not have to pay the judgment, but they can ask the court to attach your assets and sell them to satisfy the judgment. This is almost impossible to get done unless you own a home with equity in your home exceeding 50,000.00 (the first 50,000 is exempt from attachment on a judgment, or have any equity in other real estate (or stocks and bonds or large bank accounts). If the car was totaled, you owe the fair market value of the car. Ask to see statements of their market value and repair estimates. Then, offer to make payments on what amount you think is fair for repairs or FMV if it is totaled. If they do not accept our offer, let them sue you. All they can get is a judgment for whatever damages they can prove.
Several things to consider (I am assuming you are in SC). If you had insurance on your vehicle, your insurance should handle this. If you did not, you are responsible only for damages you caused. By responsible, I mean they can sue you and get a judgment against you for damages. You do not have to pay the judgment, but they can ask the court to attach your assets and sell them to satisfy the judgment. This is almost impossible to get done unless you own a home with equity in your home exceeding 50,000.00 (the first 50,000 is exempt from attachment on a judgment, or have any equity in other real estate (or stocks and bonds or large bank accounts). If the car was totaled, you owe the fair market value of the car. Ask to see statements of their market value and repair estimates. Then, offer to make payments on what amount you think is fair for repairs or FMV if it is totaled. If they do not accept our offer, let them sue you. All they can get is a judgment for whatever damages they can prove.
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Do I need an attorney to help me in getting what is owed to me after a motorcycle accident?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Insurance adjusters are often certified jerks. You ran into one. It doesn't matter how they treated you the issue is what is your damage. go to a doctor and get your injuries Documented. Get a proper appraisal on the bike. Not the cost of repair, the diminution in value. It may be more than the cost of repair but you need a proper appraisal. Go to the shop where you bought it for starters and ask their help with that.
Insurance adjusters are often certified jerks. You ran into one. It doesn't matter how they treated you the issue is what is your damage. go to a doctor and get your injuries Documented. Get a proper appraisal on the bike. Not the cost of repair, the diminution in value. It may be more than the cost of repair but you need a proper appraisal. Go to the shop where you bought it for starters and ask their help with that.
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