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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.

If my car was involved in a hit and run, what should I do?

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Answered by attorney Robert Andrew Michael Burns (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Robert Burns
Report it to the police. Maybe you or the police could find the car via security cameras, but don't expect the footage to have been preserved this long. You can make a claim against your collision coverage and/or (if you identify the other vehicle/motorist your uninsured motorist coverage.
Report it to the police. Maybe you or the police could find the car via security cameras, but don't expect the footage to have been preserved this long. You can make a claim against your collision coverage and/or (if you identify the other vehicle/motorist your uninsured motorist coverage.
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Do I have a case if I slipped and fell on a racquetball court floor in a puddle of bacteria laden liquid?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
You should consult an attorney. To properly evaluate the case, an attorney would need to read the contract, including that liability waiver, and to question you, in detail, about the circumstances of your alleged execution of that contract. Another necessary line of inquiry is the circumstances of your injury: it is quite possible that the liability waiver does not apply even if it is valid. The extent of your damages and the reasons you are bringing this issue up now, 8 months after the injury, also need to be examined. In sum, a general discussion on an open forum is not a right manner to address your problem. If you wish to pursue your legal rights in this matter, the gym's insurer will have an attorney looking after its interests; and so should you.
You should consult an attorney. To properly evaluate the case, an attorney would need to read the contract, including that liability waiver, and to question you, in detail, about the circumstances of your alleged execution of that contract. Another necessary line of inquiry is the circumstances of your injury: it is quite possible that the liability waiver does not apply even if it is valid. The extent of your damages and the reasons you are bringing this issue up now, 8 months after the injury, also need to be examined. In sum, a general discussion on an open forum is not a right manner to address your problem. If you wish to pursue your legal rights in this matter, the gym's insurer will have an attorney looking after its interests; and so should you.
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What if I tripped at the entrance of the us postal service and didn't go back inside to report it. & a few days later I have damaged my knee can I ask

Answered by attorney Jonathan R. Ratchik
Personal Injury lawyer at Kramer, Dunleavy Ratchik, PLLC
You can certainly go back to the Post Office to report your fall.  The longer you delay the less credible your claim becomes.  If you are considering legal action against the Post Office you might want to take photographs of the condition which you claim caused you to fall.  And keep in mind that claims against the U.S. Post Office must be filed within two (2) years of the date of incident.  An experienced personal injury lawyer should be able to help you file one.  You can find such an attorney in the Lawyers.com search bar.
You can certainly go back to the Post Office to report your fall.  The longer you delay the less credible your claim becomes.  If you are considering legal action against the Post Office you might want to take photographs of the condition which you claim caused you to fall.  And keep in mind that claims against the U.S. Post Office must be filed within two (2) years of the date of incident.  An experienced personal injury lawyer should be able to help you file one.  You can find such an attorney in the Lawyers.com search bar.
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