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Madsen Law Office

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  • 115 Kohlers Crossing, Suite 225, Kyle, TX 78640

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  • Madsen Law Office is a family-owned personal injury and civil litigation law firm in Kyle, Texas, helping clients throughout Central Texas including Buda, San Marcos, Austin,... Read More

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Nicholas "Nick" Madsen
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  • Serving Kyle, TX and Hays County, Texas

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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.

My son was randomly attacked at a bar/ music venue. He was sucker punched in the eye. His left eye socket was shattered and he lost his left eye.

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
Yes. Most drinking establishments have insurance coverage for bar fight cases. It's usually 25 to 50 thousand but may be more. Discuss with counsel about contingency fee representation which means you don't pay anything unless your son wins. 
Yes. Most drinking establishments have insurance coverage for bar fight cases. It's usually 25 to 50 thousand but may be more. Discuss with counsel about contingency fee representation which means you don't pay anything unless your son wins. 
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What happens if I let my friend borrow the car and he broke it?

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Answered by attorney Frank Marvin Nunes (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Nunes Law, Inc.
You have the right to seek compensation for all damages that are caused by the driver's actions or failure to act properly. If your claim is valued at $7,500 or less, you can file the case in small claims court. However, your idea to demand the driver pay you for the damage is a good one and the court may ask whether or not you have tried to informally resolve this dispute by asking for payment. Don't wait too long for your friend to respond as there are certain deadlines for you to file a case in small claims court. In California, there is a three year deadline from the date of the damage to the property to file a lawsuit in court or your right to do so is barred. You will have to prove your case in court and that will require witnesses to testify for your case or to provide sworn statements to the court.
You have the right to seek compensation for all damages that are caused by the driver's actions or failure to act properly. If your claim is valued at $7,500 or less, you can file the case in small claims court. However, your idea to demand the driver pay you for the damage is a good one and the court may ask whether or not you have tried to informally resolve this dispute by asking for payment. Don't wait too long for your friend to respond as there are certain deadlines for you to file a case in small claims court. In California, there is a three year deadline from the date of the damage to the property to file a lawsuit in court or your right to do so is barred. You will have to prove your case in court and that will require witnesses to testify for your case or to provide sworn statements to the court.
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What can I do if my boss fires me for injury at work?

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Answered by attorney Robert C. Slim (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Robert C. Slim Law Firm, PLLC
First, be sure to keep that email.  The reason I tell you to keep the email is that it might serve as proof against your employer in case he fires you or retaliates against you for filing a workers compensation claim.  That would be a big "No, No" if he did that. Second, contact an attorney who handles "workers compensation claims."  An attorney will help you get the medical treatment and wage benefits that you may be entitled to receive.
First, be sure to keep that email.  The reason I tell you to keep the email is that it might serve as proof against your employer in case he fires you or retaliates against you for filing a workers compensation claim.  That would be a big "No, No" if he did that. Second, contact an attorney who handles "workers compensation claims."  An attorney will help you get the medical treatment and wage benefits that you may be entitled to receive.
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