PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY FAQs:
Questions for your personal injury attorney:
Yes. If the accident was the fault of someone else, and if you were hurt, then you have a case.
In a personal injury case, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, medical expenses, and pain and suffering.
You should take photographs of the accident scene and of your injuries so that the photographs may be used as evidence.
Yes. Property owners have a duty to keep the property safe (especially when the property has a history of crime). If the property owner fails to have reasonable security measures (i.e., guards, surveillance video, adequate lighting, gates and access control, etc.), then the property owner may be responsible for money to the victim of crime.
The primary factors that determine the value of your case are the severity of your injuries, the amount of your lost wages, the amount of your medical bills, and whether your life has changed because of your injuries and your pain.
Questions for your workers’ compensation attorney:
Yes. If you were injured in the course of your employment, then you have a case.
You should report the accident as soon as possible, but no later than thirty (30) days after you are injured.
In a workers’ compensation case, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, medical expenses, and retraining.
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