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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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Is a restaurant responsible for my medical (ER) fees, after suffering an injury at their location?

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Answered by attorney Mark Joseph Leonardo (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Dordick Law Corporation
You should first ask if they have a med-pay provision with their insurance company. If they do, they will pay your medical expenses regardless of fault up to the limit of the provision (usually around $5,000). To hold them liable for your other damages would be difficult. If you could prove that they have had complaints or others injured by the gate and they have not done anything to rectify the problem, they might be liable. But I seriously doubt they would admit to that. You could get an expert to attest that the gate is dangerous condition. But in the grand scheme, this seems like a minor injury and not one that an attorney would take on contingency and to go out and hire an expert who would charge thousands of dollars. Your one alternative is to go to small claims court. If you are in California, you can sue up to $10,000. But you still have to prove your case.
You should first ask if they have a med-pay provision with their insurance company. If they do, they will pay your medical expenses regardless of fault up to the limit of the provision (usually around $5,000). To hold them liable for your other damages would be difficult. If you could prove that they have had complaints or others injured by the gate and they have not done anything to rectify the problem, they might be liable. But I seriously doubt they would admit to that. You could get an expert to attest that the gate is dangerous condition. But in the grand scheme, this seems like a minor injury and not one that an attorney would take on contingency and to go out and hire an expert who would charge thousands of dollars. Your one alternative is to go to small claims court. If you are in California, you can sue up to $10,000. But you still have to prove your case.
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My car is not insured when I got rear ended, will the other driver's insurance still pay for my car's damages?

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Answered by attorney Wayne J Wimer (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Wayne J. Wimer, Inc. P.S.
If the other party was at fault, then his insurance company should pay for the damages. The fact that you didn't have insurance and that your license was suspended is irrelevant.
If the other party was at fault, then his insurance company should pay for the damages. The fact that you didn't have insurance and that your license was suspended is irrelevant.
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Can I request autopsy results for my boyfriend as I was his primary caretaker up until his death at home/hospital?

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Answered by attorney William L Spern (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of William L. Spern
File an action to probate his estate including any potential wrongful death claim, if any. The letters of authority will allow the personal representative to compel production of any documents no matter how reluctant the producer of the document.
File an action to probate his estate including any potential wrongful death claim, if any. The letters of authority will allow the personal representative to compel production of any documents no matter how reluctant the producer of the document.
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