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Is there someone to talk to about my issue with the city of Tampa

Answered by attorney Mark Tischhauser
Personal Injury lawyer at Tischhauser Law Group
You DO realize that all of the repairs you described ARE compensation for your losses. Otherwise they would have said pound sand and made YOU pay for all the repairs descrbed. If you are looking for a little extra for inconveneince you can try to negotiate that but its generally not alot of money for a 2 week issue.You also need to check your homeowners for any andditional losses you might hav covered. 
You DO realize that all of the repairs you described ARE compensation for your losses. Otherwise they would have said pound sand and made YOU pay for all the repairs descrbed. If you are looking for a little extra for inconveneince you can try to negotiate that but its generally not alot of money for a 2 week issue.You also need to check your homeowners for any andditional losses you might hav covered. 
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Who pays my medical bills if I fell at a department store?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
The store is responsible for your bills if its negligence caused our fall. Since the store was aware of the leak, a court would likely find the store negligent and require that they pay our bills. However, the manger may lie in court and deny knowledge of the leak, and deny admitting it to you. The store will not pay the bills as they are incurred the way health insurance does, but will want to settled the whole claim with one check for all of the bills after they have been incurred, along with any pain and suffering you may be entitled to. Thus, you should use any health insurance you have until you can settle your case. If you have no insurance, you must pay the bills until you can settle your case, or get the doctor to let the bill accumulate until you settle the case. Many doctors will not do this. Some will if you have an attorney and the attorney signs a document promising to pay the doctor out of any settlement proceeds.
The store is responsible for your bills if its negligence caused our fall. Since the store was aware of the leak, a court would likely find the store negligent and require that they pay our bills. However, the manger may lie in court and deny knowledge of the leak, and deny admitting it to you. The store will not pay the bills as they are incurred the way health insurance does, but will want to settled the whole claim with one check for all of the bills after they have been incurred, along with any pain and suffering you may be entitled to. Thus, you should use any health insurance you have until you can settle your case. If you have no insurance, you must pay the bills until you can settle your case, or get the doctor to let the bill accumulate until you settle the case. Many doctors will not do this. Some will if you have an attorney and the attorney signs a document promising to pay the doctor out of any settlement proceeds.
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How can I bring a civil suit against someone who assaulted me in PA, when he lives in MD and I live in FL? How long do I have?

Answered by attorney Mark Tischhauser
Personal Injury lawyer at Tischhauser Law Group
Absent a substantial injury, this is a case you will need to retain a PA lawyer to address as thats where the event occurred. Otherwise you could spend the money to start a Federal case based on "diiversity" juridiction. You could try to make an insurance claim but with the likelihood this is an excluded assualt event, and given the defendant, you may do better simply suing. The bigger issue is that most lawyers will not be interested in such a case on a contingent fee for a variety of reasons so you will liklely be paying oiut of pocket for the effort. 
Absent a substantial injury, this is a case you will need to retain a PA lawyer to address as thats where the event occurred. Otherwise you could spend the money to start a Federal case based on "diiversity" juridiction. You could try to make an insurance claim but with the likelihood this is an excluded assualt event, and given the defendant, you may do better simply suing. The bigger issue is that most lawyers will not be interested in such a case on a contingent fee for a variety of reasons so you will liklely be paying oiut of pocket for the effort. 
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