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Would he have a case if he sued after being bitten by a dog?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
The dog owners can be held liable if it can be shown that the dog was vicious; that it bit or threatened someone before or was known to be difficult to control or of a mean temperment. The fact that it snapped its leash and attacked first from one side and then another does indicate visciousness. Not all lawyers would want this case, as it appears that the injuries were not severe. On the other hand, some would welcome such a case as they typically settle readily. But don't do this on your own, insurance companies will trip you up if you give them a chance.
The dog owners can be held liable if it can be shown that the dog was vicious; that it bit or threatened someone before or was known to be difficult to control or of a mean temperment. The fact that it snapped its leash and attacked first from one side and then another does indicate visciousness. Not all lawyers would want this case, as it appears that the injuries were not severe. On the other hand, some would welcome such a case as they typically settle readily. But don't do this on your own, insurance companies will trip you up if you give them a chance.
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Can I sue my employer for my broken finger and if so how much should I ask for?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Your opinion of value is not considered. Worker comp is mostly a mathematical process. You are paid based on your average weekly wages up[ to a cap, times the value of loss of use of a hand (set by statute) times the percentage of disability set by the doctor.
Your opinion of value is not considered. Worker comp is mostly a mathematical process. You are paid based on your average weekly wages up[ to a cap, times the value of loss of use of a hand (set by statute) times the percentage of disability set by the doctor.
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Do I have a case if I step in an ink tag at a department store?

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Answered by attorney Marc Lazarus (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Russell & Lazarus
You do have a case. Those tags can only be removed by store employees. So, the only way it could have ended up on the floor is if a store employee dropped it or was otherwise careless enough to allow this sharp object to be in a known path of travel used by store customers. You should consult an attorney to discuss further.
You do have a case. Those tags can only be removed by store employees. So, the only way it could have ended up on the floor is if a store employee dropped it or was otherwise careless enough to allow this sharp object to be in a known path of travel used by store customers. You should consult an attorney to discuss further.
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