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What are the claims limit lawsuit against someone in bankruptcy?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Rely on your attorney because he should know all the relevant facts. First of all bankruptcy covers you basically while you are under the protection of the court. Once you have been discharged from bankruptcy you start over. That is the whole purpose of the court to permit you to start over. But what does this tell you about assets. If the person is in bankruptcy how likely is it that they will have anything to pay you with. Not very. Think about it you have a gran idea what your case is worth. your lawyer may have a different idea. Listen to your lawyer.
Rely on your attorney because he should know all the relevant facts. First of all bankruptcy covers you basically while you are under the protection of the court. Once you have been discharged from bankruptcy you start over. That is the whole purpose of the court to permit you to start over. But what does this tell you about assets. If the person is in bankruptcy how likely is it that they will have anything to pay you with. Not very. Think about it you have a gran idea what your case is worth. your lawyer may have a different idea. Listen to your lawyer.
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What can I do if I got burns and scars in my arm using a resistered trademark hard wax used properly. Can I sue the product company?

Answered by attorney Christopher Largey
Personal Injury lawyer at Largey Law
I'm sorry to hear you have been injured using a hard wax product. If you have been injured using this product, in a manner as recommended by the product manufacturer, than you may have a valid claim.  If your injuries are minor and you are not going to need ongoing or future medical care for your injuries, you may want to contact the company directly and advise them of your injuries. they will probably pay a nuisance payment to you to make your case go away quickly. If, however, your injuries are substantial, you should contact an experienced personal injury lawyer and let them handle negotiationg with the insurance company of the product manufacturer. Make sure you keep the product and take pictures of the progression of your injuries every day until they are healed.   Good luck, Christopher R. Largey  
I'm sorry to hear you have been injured using a hard wax product. If you have been injured using this product, in a manner as recommended by the product manufacturer, than you may have a valid claim.  If your injuries are minor and you are not going to need ongoing or future medical care for your injuries, you may want to contact the company directly and advise them of your injuries. they will probably pay a nuisance payment to you to make your case go away quickly. If, however, your injuries are substantial, you should contact an experienced personal injury lawyer and let them handle negotiationg with the insurance company of the product manufacturer. Make sure you keep the product and take pictures of the progression of your injuries every day until they are healed.   Good luck, Christopher R. Largey  
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What are the procedures if you had been cut on the heel at a nail salon?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
Ask the manager of the nail salon for their insurance information. Section 627.4137, F.S., requires them to tell you what company insures them for liability.
Ask the manager of the nail salon for their insurance information. Section 627.4137, F.S., requires them to tell you what company insures them for liability.
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