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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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Is a restaurant liable for my personal injury?

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Answered by attorney Thomas C Patton (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Thomas Patton
Yes, they will liable. They may try to bring in a third party to pay your damages, for example a food supplier, but you can definitely go after the restaurant.
Yes, they will liable. They may try to bring in a third party to pay your damages, for example a food supplier, but you can definitely go after the restaurant.
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Who is at fault in my car accident?

Answered by attorney David W. Craig
Personal Injury lawyer at Craig, Kelley and Faultless LLC
Indiana is a comparative fault state. What this means is that you must compare the fault of everyone involved and assign a percentage to that person. The total has to be 100%. As long as you are not more than 50% fault then you are allowed to recover damages. Your damages then are multiplied by the percentage of fault of the person you are making a claim against. In the situation you discussed it is likely that some percentage of fault will be attributed to your girlfriend as well as the other driver. Clearly you did nothing wrong so you would be able to collect 100% of your damages. However you would have to collect from both your girlfriends insurance company as well as the insurance company for the other driver. How much fault will be assigned to the other driver is hard to tell from the facts that you listed. It appears that that person was traveling to fast for a parking lot. But the case would depend on whether there are witnesses that are independent.
Indiana is a comparative fault state. What this means is that you must compare the fault of everyone involved and assign a percentage to that person. The total has to be 100%. As long as you are not more than 50% fault then you are allowed to recover damages. Your damages then are multiplied by the percentage of fault of the person you are making a claim against. In the situation you discussed it is likely that some percentage of fault will be attributed to your girlfriend as well as the other driver. Clearly you did nothing wrong so you would be able to collect 100% of your damages. However you would have to collect from both your girlfriends insurance company as well as the insurance company for the other driver. How much fault will be assigned to the other driver is hard to tell from the facts that you listed. It appears that that person was traveling to fast for a parking lot. But the case would depend on whether there are witnesses that are independent.
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Who is at fault in my car accident?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Maybe both drivers. Improper backing is an offense in the traffic code. You cant back up unless you can see your way clear. The other driver also has to keep a proper lookout and keep his car under control so as not to run into folks.
Maybe both drivers. Improper backing is an offense in the traffic code. You cant back up unless you can see your way clear. The other driver also has to keep a proper lookout and keep his car under control so as not to run into folks.
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