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Personal injury lawyers represent individuals who have been physically or psychologically harmed by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. They help victims of accidents seek financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Their job is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure a just settlement.

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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.

How much should I ask for on my slip and fall personal injury case?

David Thomas Aronberg
Answered by attorney David Thomas Aronberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Aronberg, Aronberg and Green, Injury Law Firm
There are a lot of factors involved in evaluating a settlement value. Did you discuss the $80,000 figure with your lawyer? What did he/she say? Without knowing anything else about the case, $80,000 is not too much to ask for with that type of injury. Good luck!
There are a lot of factors involved in evaluating a settlement value. Did you discuss the $80,000 figure with your lawyer? What did he/she say? Without knowing anything else about the case, $80,000 is not too much to ask for with that type of injury. Good luck!
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What can I do if my child was severely injured at a church event?

Joseph Isaac Lipsky
Answered by attorney Joseph Isaac Lipsky (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Personal Injury Law Offices of Joseph I. Lipsky
They should immediately contact an experienced personal injury attorney to further inquire into the precautions and supervision in running the event. Most personal injury attorney, including our firm, offer a free, no obligation initial consultation.
They should immediately contact an experienced personal injury attorney to further inquire into the precautions and supervision in running the event. Most personal injury attorney, including our firm, offer a free, no obligation initial consultation.
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Should I look for another attorney if 17 months later there's still nothing?

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Answered by attorney Mark A Manning (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mark A. Manning, P.C.
There is an old saying "don't change horses in the middle of the stream" and I believe that is generally good advice. Now with that being said 17 months in a PI case is not an extra-ordinary time between intake of the case, obtaining medical and accident records and initiating some form of early contact with the insurance carrier. Some cases take longer than 17 months. It is important to remember your medical condition must "resolve" to some degree before you can really put a reasonable settlement range on your case, so if you are still treating or awaiting further medical procedures, your Attorney may be also appropriately waiting to see how your condition shakes out so they can determine a range for reasonable resolution. I would suggest you contact the Attorney and schedule a face to face appointment with him or her. Review your file and the progress he or she is making. If you are confident there are good common sense reasons for the case taking time, great. Still keep in touch. Remember you have a Statute of Limitations that affects a personal injury case in Michigan - typically a case must be filed with the Court within 3 years from the date of accident or it will be time barred so keep on top of your case's deadlines.
There is an old saying "don't change horses in the middle of the stream" and I believe that is generally good advice. Now with that being said 17 months in a PI case is not an extra-ordinary time between intake of the case, obtaining medical and accident records and initiating some form of early contact with the insurance carrier. Some cases take longer than 17 months. It is important to remember your medical condition must "resolve" to some degree before you can really put a reasonable settlement range on your case, so if you are still treating or awaiting further medical procedures, your Attorney may be also appropriately waiting to see how your condition shakes out so they can determine a range for reasonable resolution. I would suggest you contact the Attorney and schedule a face to face appointment with him or her. Review your file and the progress he or she is making. If you are confident there are good common sense reasons for the case taking time, great. Still keep in touch. Remember you have a Statute of Limitations that affects a personal injury case in Michigan - typically a case must be filed with the Court within 3 years from the date of accident or it will be time barred so keep on top of your case's deadlines.
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