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Answered by attorney Aaron P. Marks
Personal Injury lawyer at Marks Law Group LLC
I am so sorry to hear about your being hit and knocked down at the supermarket. Unfortunately, your experience is not uncommon. I practice personal injury law in Atlanta and have handled similar cases against large supermarket chains. While you can represent yourself against the supermarket, it is almost never in your best interest to do so. The supermarket has an army of lawyers to protect their interests. Don't you deserve an experienced attorney to protect your interests? The goal of the supermarket is to devalue your claim as much as possible.Personally, I meet with all of my clients for free and you would only pay for my services if they were awarded a settlement. In the meantime, please do not speak with any representative, in person or over the phone, without an attorney present. The supermarket's risk managers and claims adjusters are trained to minimize the damages an injured party can claim and may try to get you to admit fault. Good luck, and I hope you feel better soon.
I am so sorry to hear about your being hit and knocked down at the supermarket. Unfortunately, your experience is not uncommon. I practice personal injury law in Atlanta and have handled similar cases against large supermarket chains. While you can represent yourself against the supermarket, it is almost never in your best interest to do so. The supermarket has an army of lawyers to protect their interests. Don't you deserve an experienced attorney to protect your interests? The goal of the supermarket is to devalue your claim as much as possible.Personally, I meet with all of my clients for free and you would only pay for my services if they were awarded a settlement. In the meantime, please do not speak with any representative, in person or over the phone, without an attorney present. The supermarket's risk managers and claims adjusters are trained to minimize the damages an injured party can claim and may try to get you to admit fault. Good luck, and I hope you feel better soon.
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Can people who sent multiple messages on the internet telling her kill herself be charged with manslaughter?

Mark Preston Jones
Answered by attorney Mark Preston Jones (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Mark Jones
This is a very unlikely claim. Generally suicide will be an intervening cause preventing liability of a third party in most cases. Hope that helps. You may want to contact the District Attorney where the text messages were sent and/or received to alert them to this issue though.
This is a very unlikely claim. Generally suicide will be an intervening cause preventing liability of a third party in most cases. Hope that helps. You may want to contact the District Attorney where the text messages were sent and/or received to alert them to this issue though.
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What can I do if the other party involved in an auto accident is broke?

Answered by attorney Steven A. Schwartz
Personal Injury lawyer at Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
Your question is a bit difficult to answer because there is information missing to properly assess the situation. Did this claim go to trial and were you awarded $25,000? If that is the case, you are going to have a tough time collecting if the person has nothing. A judgement doesn't mean much if it is not collectible. Unfortunately, you can't get blood from a stone. You may be out of luck, but check with a collection attorney in your area. If the case did not go to trial, and you are seeking $25,000 from the defendant who has no insurance, the law in Massachusetts still allows you to make a claim through your own insurance policy. The law requires every car in Massachusetts to have insurance, but if this car did not, that is not your fault. The law allows you to make an uninsured claim through your own insurance policy. Every car has this coverage, and you go through your own company as if you are making a claim against the at fault party's insurance.
Your question is a bit difficult to answer because there is information missing to properly assess the situation. Did this claim go to trial and were you awarded $25,000? If that is the case, you are going to have a tough time collecting if the person has nothing. A judgement doesn't mean much if it is not collectible. Unfortunately, you can't get blood from a stone. You may be out of luck, but check with a collection attorney in your area. If the case did not go to trial, and you are seeking $25,000 from the defendant who has no insurance, the law in Massachusetts still allows you to make a claim through your own insurance policy. The law requires every car in Massachusetts to have insurance, but if this car did not, that is not your fault. The law allows you to make an uninsured claim through your own insurance policy. Every car has this coverage, and you go through your own company as if you are making a claim against the at fault party's insurance.
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