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Could we require our residents to sign a personal injury liability waiver while they are living at our facility?

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Answered by attorney Reshard Juquin Alexander (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at RJ Alexander Law, PLLC
If they are kids (group home) then they likely do not satisfy the age capacity to enter legal agreements of this nature.
If they are kids (group home) then they likely do not satisfy the age capacity to enter legal agreements of this nature.

Can I sue if my DR failed to complete my surgery?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
I am an expert on stomach surgery (been there, done that, got the T shirt)you have had a rough time but what you did not say in your brief memo is whether there is malpractice here. If you find a doctor (surgeon) who is willing to say there is malpractice here and is willing to testify for you, then you have the start of a case. Understand however that the original doctor will likely say you just had a bad result and he will likely get 3 or 4 of his golfing buddies to testify for him.
I am an expert on stomach surgery (been there, done that, got the T shirt)you have had a rough time but what you did not say in your brief memo is whether there is malpractice here. If you find a doctor (surgeon) who is willing to say there is malpractice here and is willing to testify for you, then you have the start of a case. Understand however that the original doctor will likely say you just had a bad result and he will likely get 3 or 4 of his golfing buddies to testify for him.
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What is a fair amount for insurance to pay medical expenses?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
You are responsible to the doctors for your medical expenses. The portion of the insurance money that is for medical bills is to reimburse you for your medical expenses. It looks like your lost wages and medical bills combined is about 1,122 and you have no permanent injury. When you have no permanent injury, anything exceeding your medical bills is usually good. I would say it is fair.
You are responsible to the doctors for your medical expenses. The portion of the insurance money that is for medical bills is to reimburse you for your medical expenses. It looks like your lost wages and medical bills combined is about 1,122 and you have no permanent injury. When you have no permanent injury, anything exceeding your medical bills is usually good. I would say it is fair.
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