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Houghton Delaney PC

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What are contingent based attorney fees and costs for a medical malpractice case?

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Answered by attorney Michael Joseph Sgarlat (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Michael J. Sgarlat
As I recall, I believe there is a Virginia Code Section dealing directly with foreign objects left in the body during surgery. Check it out and see where you stand.
As I recall, I believe there is a Virginia Code Section dealing directly with foreign objects left in the body during surgery. Check it out and see where you stand.
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What rights does my husband have if he was left a quadriplegic after a construction accident 21 years ago?

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Answered by attorney Larry M. Klein (Unclaimed Profile)
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I am a little confused by your question because you say the accident happened 21 years ago and your husband was never compensated after four years. There are two potential remedies available when someone gets injured on the job. The first remedy is to make a worker's compensation claim against your husband's employer. There are time limits that apply to making a worker's compensation claim and if those time limits are not complied with, the worker's compensation claim will be barred. I do not handle worker's compensation cases so I do not know what the Statute of Limitations is for worker's compensation claims. Therefore, I do not know if it is too late to make a worker's compensation claim. I am just pointing out the potential problem. You should check with a worker's compensation attorney. The other potential claim that may be available when someone gets injured on the job is to make a third party claim against the person or company that may have been negligent for causing the injury assuming that person or company is not your husband's employer. A third party case can not be filed against your husband's employer. The remedies available against the employer are limited to worker's compensation remedies. The problem with a potential third party case is that unless a lawsuit has already been filed against a responsible third party, that claim would be barred by the Statute of Limitations. 21 years ago the Statute of Limitations for personal injury cases against third parties arising from a workplace injury was one year from the date of the injury. (A few years ago that was changed to two years). That means a lawsuit would have had to have been filed within one year after the happening of the accident. Since we are now 21 years after the accident, if no third party lawsuit was ever filed, it is now too late to file such a lawsuit.
I am a little confused by your question because you say the accident happened 21 years ago and your husband was never compensated after four years. There are two potential remedies available when someone gets injured on the job. The first remedy is to make a worker's compensation claim against your husband's employer. There are time limits that apply to making a worker's compensation claim and if those time limits are not complied with, the worker's compensation claim will be barred. I do not handle worker's compensation cases so I do not know what the Statute of Limitations is for worker's compensation claims. Therefore, I do not know if it is too late to make a worker's compensation claim. I am just pointing out the potential problem. You should check with a worker's compensation attorney. The other potential claim that may be available when someone gets injured on the job is to make a third party claim against the person or company that may have been negligent for causing the injury assuming that person or company is not your husband's employer. A third party case can not be filed against your husband's employer. The remedies available against the employer are limited to worker's compensation remedies. The problem with a potential third party case is that unless a lawsuit has already been filed against a responsible third party, that claim would be barred by the Statute of Limitations. 21 years ago the Statute of Limitations for personal injury cases against third parties arising from a workplace injury was one year from the date of the injury. (A few years ago that was changed to two years). That means a lawsuit would have had to have been filed within one year after the happening of the accident. Since we are now 21 years after the accident, if no third party lawsuit was ever filed, it is now too late to file such a lawsuit.
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Does a Lawyer on notice of lien on settlement in a civil case have to communicate with the lien holder?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Lawyer doesn't have to do anything but he ought to do so. Otherwise he might subject himself and the client to some liability. Obviously depends on precise circumstances and any contract obligations. Disbursement might be held up for Medicaid or medicare or some such why not just ask the lawyer whats up.
Lawyer doesn't have to do anything but he ought to do so. Otherwise he might subject himself and the client to some liability. Obviously depends on precise circumstances and any contract obligations. Disbursement might be held up for Medicaid or medicare or some such why not just ask the lawyer whats up.
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