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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.

Can I still sue my employer for an old injury?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
You could not sue before and you can't now. You cannot sue your employer because your only remedy is Worker's Comp. You must file a comp claim within 2 years of the injury.
You could not sue before and you can't now. You cannot sue your employer because your only remedy is Worker's Comp. You must file a comp claim within 2 years of the injury.
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Can i sue someone for kicking my balls because they felt like it.

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Answered by attorney Maxwell Joseph Chamberlain (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Chamberlain Law Firm
There are a couple avenues for bringing an action against this individual, in civil and criminal court. If you need to pay for medical costs related to this incident, you would want to sue her for the damage she caused you.
There are a couple avenues for bringing an action against this individual, in civil and criminal court. If you need to pay for medical costs related to this incident, you would want to sue her for the damage she caused you.
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What happens if someone driving my car wrecked it without permission?

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Answered by attorney Brett Edward Rosenthal (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Offices
The reason you have insurance is to protect you in the event that your car, or anyone driving it with your permission, is responsible for causing an accident and resulting injury. While the driver's insurance should be primary on the injury claims, if there are any, your insurance should be primary on your property damage claim. While her insurance may be willing to pay for your property damage, the reason you have insurance is to repair your vehicle when it is damaged, whether your fault or not. You have a first party contractual relationship with your carrier and as a result they must treat you fairly, while you have no such relationship with the driver's insurance. Therefore, they don't have to repair disputed damage, nor do they have to repair it in a reasonable period of time. If you pursue repairs through your own carrier, they will subrogate the amount they pay to repair your vehicle, meaning they will pursue reimbursement from the driver's carrier. Therefore, instead of dealing with a company with which you have no relationship and hence no real leverage over, you should pursue your property damage repairs through your own carrier and let them go get it from the other company. Given the accident is not your fault and your carrier will be getting reimbursement there should be no adverse effect on your premiums.
The reason you have insurance is to protect you in the event that your car, or anyone driving it with your permission, is responsible for causing an accident and resulting injury. While the driver's insurance should be primary on the injury claims, if there are any, your insurance should be primary on your property damage claim. While her insurance may be willing to pay for your property damage, the reason you have insurance is to repair your vehicle when it is damaged, whether your fault or not. You have a first party contractual relationship with your carrier and as a result they must treat you fairly, while you have no such relationship with the driver's insurance. Therefore, they don't have to repair disputed damage, nor do they have to repair it in a reasonable period of time. If you pursue repairs through your own carrier, they will subrogate the amount they pay to repair your vehicle, meaning they will pursue reimbursement from the driver's carrier. Therefore, instead of dealing with a company with which you have no relationship and hence no real leverage over, you should pursue your property damage repairs through your own carrier and let them go get it from the other company. Given the accident is not your fault and your carrier will be getting reimbursement there should be no adverse effect on your premiums.
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