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Do I have a case against the manufacturer if the Air bag didn’t deploy?

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Answered by attorney Steven Joseph Kalishman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Steven Kalishman, P.A. Law Offices
You would have a cause of action against the at-fault driver as well as the manufacturer, and maybe your UM carrier.
You would have a cause of action against the at-fault driver as well as the manufacturer, and maybe your UM carrier.

Can my mother sue if she rushed her hand and dislocated her shoulder while working?

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Answered by attorney Mark J. Dean (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Offices of Mark J. Dean
Her sole and exclusive remedy is workers compensation. Her employer will (or should) provide medical care, but then will likely try to get her settle for a very low number. I strongly recommend getting a workers compensation attorney for this case asap to protect all her rights under the workers compensation law. The standard 25% contingency fee from the final settlement will more than likely easily pay for itself many times over v. what she would get going it alone. (Her employer will have its own insurance attorneys who are employed to keep settlements, if not downright denials, as low as possible, and they prey on unrepresented claimants.
Her sole and exclusive remedy is workers compensation. Her employer will (or should) provide medical care, but then will likely try to get her settle for a very low number. I strongly recommend getting a workers compensation attorney for this case asap to protect all her rights under the workers compensation law. The standard 25% contingency fee from the final settlement will more than likely easily pay for itself many times over v. what she would get going it alone. (Her employer will have its own insurance attorneys who are employed to keep settlements, if not downright denials, as low as possible, and they prey on unrepresented claimants.
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Can I file a lawsuit against a drug company for continual surgeries?

Answered by attorney Jami S. Oliver
Personal Injury lawyer at Oliver Law Office
Keep in mind that your friend would be the one who needs to sign any paperwork or approve any pleading should there be a viable case to pursue unless, of course, someone has a Power of Attorney for him or her.
Keep in mind that your friend would be the one who needs to sign any paperwork or approve any pleading should there be a viable case to pursue unless, of course, someone has a Power of Attorney for him or her.
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