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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.

How much will I get for my work injury?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
I cannot answer your question without more information. How did you get injured? Did you become comletely disabled or were you able to do any kind of work after the injury? If you can work now, how long were you completely unable to work and how much less you are earning as the result of your partial disability? Did you file any claims with any insurance carriers, including New York State Workers Compensation Board? Did you receive Social Security Disability payments or payments under New York State Disability Program? Who paid for your medical treatment and medications? Answers to these questions would help to determine whether your injury comes under the Workers Compensation law. If it does, the most you can get is weekly payments equal 2/3 of your wages prior to the injury but not more than $550 a week. Additionally, you might get some Social Security Disability benefits. Your medical expenses related to the injury should also be covered. But you will not get any lump sum compensation. It also does not matter that 2 body parts were injured - only the degree of the resulting disability.
I cannot answer your question without more information. How did you get injured? Did you become comletely disabled or were you able to do any kind of work after the injury? If you can work now, how long were you completely unable to work and how much less you are earning as the result of your partial disability? Did you file any claims with any insurance carriers, including New York State Workers Compensation Board? Did you receive Social Security Disability payments or payments under New York State Disability Program? Who paid for your medical treatment and medications? Answers to these questions would help to determine whether your injury comes under the Workers Compensation law. If it does, the most you can get is weekly payments equal 2/3 of your wages prior to the injury but not more than $550 a week. Additionally, you might get some Social Security Disability benefits. Your medical expenses related to the injury should also be covered. But you will not get any lump sum compensation. It also does not matter that 2 body parts were injured - only the degree of the resulting disability.
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Can I file a lawsuit against the hospital when I fell and got injured on the hospital door?

Answered by attorney Jeffery L. Robinette
Personal Injury lawyer at Robinette Legal Group, PLLC
You should contact an experienced personal injury lawyer right away for an evaluation of your claim. You may have a claim depending on the facts of your case if your fall was less than two years ago. Most injury attorneys offer a free initial consultation and will take a qualified case on a contingency basis, which means you will not have to pay anything out of pocket unless you receive money for your claim.
You should contact an experienced personal injury lawyer right away for an evaluation of your claim. You may have a claim depending on the facts of your case if your fall was less than two years ago. Most injury attorneys offer a free initial consultation and will take a qualified case on a contingency basis, which means you will not have to pay anything out of pocket unless you receive money for your claim.
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Can I change my law firm after signing with them?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
You certainly have the right to change your lawyers whenever you want. You need to know, however, that if you are being represented on a contingent fee basis, the lawyer has the right to put a charging lien on your file and be paid when the case resolves. If you discuss this with the lawyer who takes over your representation, they can probably work something out with that lawyer so it won't cost you any more money. Legal representation is a personal service, and you should feel comfortable not only with your lawyer but his or her staff, as well, and if you don't feel that way, then you have the right to change lawyers.
You certainly have the right to change your lawyers whenever you want. You need to know, however, that if you are being represented on a contingent fee basis, the lawyer has the right to put a charging lien on your file and be paid when the case resolves. If you discuss this with the lawyer who takes over your representation, they can probably work something out with that lawyer so it won't cost you any more money. Legal representation is a personal service, and you should feel comfortable not only with your lawyer but his or her staff, as well, and if you don't feel that way, then you have the right to change lawyers.
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