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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 kind of lawyer do I need to represent us as a mediator?

Answered by attorney Angela Sinkfield
Personal Injury lawyer at Seigman, Sinkfield Libersky, PLLC
I came across your question and saw that no one has posted a response yet.  If you are a homeowner and carry homeowner's liability insurance, you should turn this matter over to your carrier to take care of for you.  Your homeowner's insurance carrier will provide you with an attorney if you have been sued (duty to defend) and will pay any damages that you are liable for up to your policy limit (duty to defend).  Who told you to mediate within 30 days?  Has a case actually been filed against you in a court?  Are you representing yourself pro se in the case?
I came across your question and saw that no one has posted a response yet.  If you are a homeowner and carry homeowner's liability insurance, you should turn this matter over to your carrier to take care of for you.  Your homeowner's insurance carrier will provide you with an attorney if you have been sued (duty to defend) and will pay any damages that you are liable for up to your policy limit (duty to defend).  Who told you to mediate within 30 days?  Has a case actually been filed against you in a court?  Are you representing yourself pro se in the case?
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How can I get my air quailty restored?

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Answered by attorney David Scott Carlile (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Carlile Craig, L.L.P.
If you are renting then you may have a claim for breach of the warranty of habitability. Depending upon the wording of your lease you may also have a claim for breach of the lease agreement.
If you are renting then you may have a claim for breach of the warranty of habitability. Depending upon the wording of your lease you may also have a claim for breach of the lease agreement.
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Who do we go after?

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Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
If the spill really happened inside of a minute before the fall, they're probably right, and you won't be able to collect on any kind of claim. But, contact a Personal Injury firm, and discuss it with an attorney there. Wal-Mart may have video of the incident that contradicts what's in the Manager's report. By the same token, the video may support what they're saying. But, with her injuries, there may be some PI lawyers who may take a flyer on her case.
If the spill really happened inside of a minute before the fall, they're probably right, and you won't be able to collect on any kind of claim. But, contact a Personal Injury firm, and discuss it with an attorney there. Wal-Mart may have video of the incident that contradicts what's in the Manager's report. By the same token, the video may support what they're saying. But, with her injuries, there may be some PI lawyers who may take a flyer on her case.
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