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Do I have a case since there was a head rest recall?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Firm
You may have a good legal claim against the manufacturer, but you have a much more efficient claim against the insurance carrier for the person who hit you from the rear. In order to make a crash worthiness case against the manufacturer you'd incur very substantial litigation costs, likely including thousands of dollars in expert witness fees which are not recoverable from the other side. No harm in sending the manufacturer a demand letter, but if they don't write you a check voluntarily you'll probably have a tough time finding a law firm to pursue (and finance) such a case given your comparatively minor injuries.
You may have a good legal claim against the manufacturer, but you have a much more efficient claim against the insurance carrier for the person who hit you from the rear. In order to make a crash worthiness case against the manufacturer you'd incur very substantial litigation costs, likely including thousands of dollars in expert witness fees which are not recoverable from the other side. No harm in sending the manufacturer a demand letter, but if they don't write you a check voluntarily you'll probably have a tough time finding a law firm to pursue (and finance) such a case given your comparatively minor injuries.
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Am I liable for the personal injury?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Daniel Myers (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Andrew D. Myers
If the new owner fell due to their own inexperience or inability to handle the horse they are liable for their own injuries. Only if the horse caused the accident due to some defect which you hid would you be liable. Unless there are more facts, I would not be concerned about your liability.
If the new owner fell due to their own inexperience or inability to handle the horse they are liable for their own injuries. Only if the horse caused the accident due to some defect which you hid would you be liable. Unless there are more facts, I would not be concerned about your liability.
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What could a truck driver be facing with if involved in the scene?

Answered by attorney Michael L. Aaronson
Personal Injury lawyer at Aaronson Law Firm
He's probably not guilty of anything unless his truck specifications were off so that he would not appear at the electrical wire anyway.
He's probably not guilty of anything unless his truck specifications were off so that he would not appear at the electrical wire anyway.