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The Albaugh Law Firm

4.7
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Kolar Law, P.A.

4.6
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Kharlap Law

5.0
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Douglas Law Firm

4.8
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Personal injury lawyers represent individuals who have been physically or psychologically harmed by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. They help victims of accidents seek financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Their job is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure a just settlement.

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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.

Can I sue for being hit by a swinging door

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
Yes, you may have a case. The way you described the accident, it appears that this could have been 100% avoidable had the property manager used some common sense in managing the risk of accidents on the premises. The key issue that may win or lose your case is your damages. You were admited to the hospital with seizure like symptoms, and then released. If these symptoms re-appaer or get worse, then obviously you have damages. Based on the facts, I would definitely go get a full and complete checkup just to be on the safe side.I would be happy to discuss your case for free.   Steve 407-581-2581
Yes, you may have a case. The way you described the accident, it appears that this could have been 100% avoidable had the property manager used some common sense in managing the risk of accidents on the premises. The key issue that may win or lose your case is your damages. You were admited to the hospital with seizure like symptoms, and then released. If these symptoms re-appaer or get worse, then obviously you have damages. Based on the facts, I would definitely go get a full and complete checkup just to be on the safe side.I would be happy to discuss your case for free.   Steve 407-581-2581
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What questions am I required to answer to an insurance company?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
You have no duty to cooperate with an insurance adjuster who works for the insurance company which insures the place where you had your fall. Do not give them a recorded statement. It would be best if you hired a good personal injury attorney to represent you, and not necessarily one who advertises on TV. You obviously have a computer and the ability to use it, so do a Google search for personal injury attorneys in your geographic area. One of the qualities you want to look for in a personal injury attorney is that he or she is board certified. That means that he or she has tried a minimum of 15 cases to verdict by way of jury trials, and knows what he or she is doing. If you go with an advertising attorney, chances are you'll end up having your case handled by a "case manager" and not an attorney, and that will not always give you the best result. Do your homework on the internet first, or ask any of your friends who have had personal injury cases for a good recommendation.
You have no duty to cooperate with an insurance adjuster who works for the insurance company which insures the place where you had your fall. Do not give them a recorded statement. It would be best if you hired a good personal injury attorney to represent you, and not necessarily one who advertises on TV. You obviously have a computer and the ability to use it, so do a Google search for personal injury attorneys in your geographic area. One of the qualities you want to look for in a personal injury attorney is that he or she is board certified. That means that he or she has tried a minimum of 15 cases to verdict by way of jury trials, and knows what he or she is doing. If you go with an advertising attorney, chances are you'll end up having your case handled by a "case manager" and not an attorney, and that will not always give you the best result. Do your homework on the internet first, or ask any of your friends who have had personal injury cases for a good recommendation.
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When the gym have to give me the incident report? What to do if the gym doesn't give me the incident report? Who is responsible for her injury?

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
Incident reports are protected work product that the gym does not have to disclose to you. Additionally, as my colleague pointed out, the gym is not vicariously liable for the intentional acts of one of their paying customers, unless they have reason to believe or knew that this child that hit your child had a propensity to commit violence. However, it is possible that you may have a claim against the child's parents for Negligent supervision, if they knew that their child had a propensity to commit violence and didn't take steps or warn the gym when their child used their facilities. How badly was your child injured from the attack?
Incident reports are protected work product that the gym does not have to disclose to you. Additionally, as my colleague pointed out, the gym is not vicariously liable for the intentional acts of one of their paying customers, unless they have reason to believe or knew that this child that hit your child had a propensity to commit violence. However, it is possible that you may have a claim against the child's parents for Negligent supervision, if they knew that their child had a propensity to commit violence and didn't take steps or warn the gym when their child used their facilities. How badly was your child injured from the attack?
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