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Black Law Offices

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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Can I sue the drunk driver that caused me neck and back pain?

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Answered by attorney Paul Alan Samakow (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Offices of Paul A. Samakow, P.C.
If you accepted money from his insurance company, you effectively settled the case, and therefore, you cannot sue the drunk. You should have hired an attorney.
If you accepted money from his insurance company, you effectively settled the case, and therefore, you cannot sue the drunk. You should have hired an attorney.
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How do settlements in personal injury cases work?

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Answered by attorney Josh Lamborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Josh Lamborn, P.C.
If a personal injury case goes to trial in Oregon and the plaintiff is found more than 50% liable, then the plaintiff gets no money. In order to "win" a PI case in Oregon the plaintiff must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant was at least 51% liable for the injury. If the plaintiff is able to do so then the plaintiff will be granted a commensurate percentage of the jury award. For example, if the plaintiff is found to be 25% at fault and the jury awards $1000, then the plaintiff will receive $750 of the award, but if the plaintiff is 60% liable the plaintiff gets nothing.
If a personal injury case goes to trial in Oregon and the plaintiff is found more than 50% liable, then the plaintiff gets no money. In order to "win" a PI case in Oregon the plaintiff must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant was at least 51% liable for the injury. If the plaintiff is able to do so then the plaintiff will be granted a commensurate percentage of the jury award. For example, if the plaintiff is found to be 25% at fault and the jury awards $1000, then the plaintiff will receive $750 of the award, but if the plaintiff is 60% liable the plaintiff gets nothing.
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What can I do if I injured myself at work and my employer doesn't want to pay my medical bills?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Contract the NC Industrial Commission in Raleigh, file a notice of your claim on form 18 I believe it is. Your company if owned by a Hindu many are . May not have worker comp insurance. In that case you can sue the owner.
Contract the NC Industrial Commission in Raleigh, file a notice of your claim on form 18 I believe it is. Your company if owned by a Hindu many are . May not have worker comp insurance. In that case you can sue the owner.
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