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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 sue the company I used to wor for due to bad treatment after I hurt my back?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
If your claim is settled (I assume it is) it is all over. Quit trying to make something of nothing. If the claim is still open make sure you get proper doctor care. Emotion has nothing to do with a compensation claim if you don't like the boss and he doesn't like you move on.
If your claim is settled (I assume it is) it is all over. Quit trying to make something of nothing. If the claim is still open make sure you get proper doctor care. Emotion has nothing to do with a compensation claim if you don't like the boss and he doesn't like you move on.
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What will happen in court for second no insurance ticket, speeding ticket and driving with my license suspended?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
You will get fines and likely be given time to pay. The Driving Under Suspension (DUS) charge will further suspend your license, and there will be no occupational license available. In some cases when you are arrested for DUS, you suspension was up or expired, you just hadn't gotten your license restored. In such cases, if you get your license restored before you go to court, they will let you plead to something that does not suspend your license. A lawyer might be able to help you with this.
You will get fines and likely be given time to pay. The Driving Under Suspension (DUS) charge will further suspend your license, and there will be no occupational license available. In some cases when you are arrested for DUS, you suspension was up or expired, you just hadn't gotten your license restored. In such cases, if you get your license restored before you go to court, they will let you plead to something that does not suspend your license. A lawyer might be able to help you with this.
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What is the fair amount for pain and suffering?

Answered by attorney Steven A. Schwartz
Personal Injury lawyer at Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
I am very sorry to hear about what sounds like a terrible accident. You have clearly been through, and continue to go through, quite an ordeal. I never advise anyone to try to negotiate their claim themselves with an insurance company. Understand that an insurance company is a business like any other. They are trying to make a profit, not pay out on claims if they don't have to. Almost always, they will take advantage of the unrepresented victim. I see many issues already with your situation. The biggest one being that you should not be negotiating anything at this point. You are still in the middle of treatment and really don't know what the future holds for you. You only get one shot at this, so if you are not adequately compensated for everything you have gone through and will go through in the future, you are out of luck. It has only been months since the accident. I would give your injuries more time to heal, so that you can see if there are truly any permanent disabilities from this. If there is, this will need to be documented properly to increase the value significantly. The Insurance Research Council has found that, on average, a person represented by legal counsel will receive 40% more in their pocket when the case resolves. Hopefully, that tells you something. Put it in the hands of experts who know how to work a case up properly to get you maximum compensation. You will be glad you did.
I am very sorry to hear about what sounds like a terrible accident. You have clearly been through, and continue to go through, quite an ordeal. I never advise anyone to try to negotiate their claim themselves with an insurance company. Understand that an insurance company is a business like any other. They are trying to make a profit, not pay out on claims if they don't have to. Almost always, they will take advantage of the unrepresented victim. I see many issues already with your situation. The biggest one being that you should not be negotiating anything at this point. You are still in the middle of treatment and really don't know what the future holds for you. You only get one shot at this, so if you are not adequately compensated for everything you have gone through and will go through in the future, you are out of luck. It has only been months since the accident. I would give your injuries more time to heal, so that you can see if there are truly any permanent disabilities from this. If there is, this will need to be documented properly to increase the value significantly. The Insurance Research Council has found that, on average, a person represented by legal counsel will receive 40% more in their pocket when the case resolves. Hopefully, that tells you something. Put it in the hands of experts who know how to work a case up properly to get you maximum compensation. You will be glad you did.
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