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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.

What are my rights if I suffer an injury at a hotel due to dangerous conditions?

Answered by attorney Charles E. Cartwright
Personal Injury lawyer at Gonzalez & Cartwright, P.A.
A landowner in Florida owes a duty to invitees to maintain its property in a reasonably safe condition and to warn invitees of any hidden dangerous conditions. Based upon the facts as you have explained them, you may be able to recover past and future medical expenses, past and future lost wages, and past and future pain and suffering.
A landowner in Florida owes a duty to invitees to maintain its property in a reasonably safe condition and to warn invitees of any hidden dangerous conditions. Based upon the facts as you have explained them, you may be able to recover past and future medical expenses, past and future lost wages, and past and future pain and suffering.
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What can I do if I suspect that my wife has developed health issues due to mold poisoning at work?

Mark Joseph Leonardo
Answered by attorney Mark Joseph Leonardo (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Dordick Law Corporation
Not sure why your Arkansas question is showing up on a California site, but you need to be quick to ascertain what the time frame is for the statute of limitations. If its a government owned hospital, you may need to file a government tort claim first before suing and the time frame is generally 6 months. It would also be best to have a physician that can say more likely than not she developed these illnesses due to mold exposure.
Not sure why your Arkansas question is showing up on a California site, but you need to be quick to ascertain what the time frame is for the statute of limitations. If its a government owned hospital, you may need to file a government tort claim first before suing and the time frame is generally 6 months. It would also be best to have a physician that can say more likely than not she developed these illnesses due to mold exposure.
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Can my attorney charge me 40% if he never filed suit and was suppose to be 33.3%?

Thomas C. Bulman
Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
If your current atty "dropped" the first lawsuit that is litigation which probably would trigger the higher amount. In any event, most State Bar Associations have a fee dispute resolution procedure. Call the state bar office and see if they do. If so, get the information, but don't file anything until you call your attorney and tell him you would like to use the service. This may trigger a compromise that you and the attorney can agree to.
If your current atty "dropped" the first lawsuit that is litigation which probably would trigger the higher amount. In any event, most State Bar Associations have a fee dispute resolution procedure. Call the state bar office and see if they do. If so, get the information, but don't file anything until you call your attorney and tell him you would like to use the service. This may trigger a compromise that you and the attorney can agree to.
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