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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 is my injury worth and can I take a lump sum?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
First, it is difficult to answer your question as you do not indicate whether you are referring to a workers' compensation or a non-workers' compensation. This makes a difference in determining the value of your case. Generally, if you have a workers' compensation case you would be entitled to a number of weeks of Permanent Partial Disability benefits based on the impairment rating assigned by a physician to your left hand. Without knowing your impairment rating, your average weekly wage and how many weeks of benefits you have may have already received I cannot tell what the value of the case might be. If it is a non-workers' compensation case the value of your case is based on its particular facts. Assuming you were not at fault, in whole or in part, you are entitled to be "made whole" or "compensated" for all injuries and damages you sustained. There are a number of factors that determine what a case is worth. Some of these include, but are not limited to: the nature and extent of the injury; whether an injury is temporary or permanent; your medical expenses; lost wages; and pain, suffering and inconvenience. Assuming your injury is permanent you would be entitled to money to compensate you for these items in the future. Without knowing more about your injuries, your medical expenses total, your wage loss and other items I cannot give you a value. Second, you can take a "lump sum" settlement. If you have a workers' compensation case the lump sum settlement must be approved by the Workers' Compensation Court. You may want to consult with either a workers' compensation or personal injury attorney to discuss your case. Most of these types of attorneys offer a free initial consultation so it will not cost you anything to get more information about your rights and possible case value.
First, it is difficult to answer your question as you do not indicate whether you are referring to a workers' compensation or a non-workers' compensation. This makes a difference in determining the value of your case. Generally, if you have a workers' compensation case you would be entitled to a number of weeks of Permanent Partial Disability benefits based on the impairment rating assigned by a physician to your left hand. Without knowing your impairment rating, your average weekly wage and how many weeks of benefits you have may have already received I cannot tell what the value of the case might be. If it is a non-workers' compensation case the value of your case is based on its particular facts. Assuming you were not at fault, in whole or in part, you are entitled to be "made whole" or "compensated" for all injuries and damages you sustained. There are a number of factors that determine what a case is worth. Some of these include, but are not limited to: the nature and extent of the injury; whether an injury is temporary or permanent; your medical expenses; lost wages; and pain, suffering and inconvenience. Assuming your injury is permanent you would be entitled to money to compensate you for these items in the future. Without knowing more about your injuries, your medical expenses total, your wage loss and other items I cannot give you a value. Second, you can take a "lump sum" settlement. If you have a workers' compensation case the lump sum settlement must be approved by the Workers' Compensation Court. You may want to consult with either a workers' compensation or personal injury attorney to discuss your case. Most of these types of attorneys offer a free initial consultation so it will not cost you anything to get more information about your rights and possible case value.
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Where can I get help to pay for medical bills after a slip and fall?

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Answered by attorney Michael K Mckell (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Utah Legal Team
You could bring a claim against the retailer. However, I would recommend contacting an attorney who specializes in accidents. Slip and fall accidents are some of the most difficult cases to win. If you took photos at the scene, make sure you keep them in a safe place where you will not lose them.
You could bring a claim against the retailer. However, I would recommend contacting an attorney who specializes in accidents. Slip and fall accidents are some of the most difficult cases to win. If you took photos at the scene, make sure you keep them in a safe place where you will not lose them.
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Can I file charges against a grocery store where I slipped?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
You have to prove they knew of the condition and failed to do anything about it. unless they admitted fault that may be impossible to do see a good lawyer if you have a significant injury. if you are just looking for a quick buck look somewhere else.
You have to prove they knew of the condition and failed to do anything about it. unless they admitted fault that may be impossible to do see a good lawyer if you have a significant injury. if you are just looking for a quick buck look somewhere else.
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