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Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
Hi Phyllis. You should discuss this case with an attorney before the statute of limitations expires. Stephen Black, Esq. 407-581-2581
Hi Phyllis. You should discuss this case with an attorney before the statute of limitations expires. Stephen Black, Esq. 407-581-2581

Grand-daughter had her toe nail ripped off on a disability grocery cart at Target. She had to go the doctor. Her toe nail has not grown back in.

David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
I suggest talking to the insurance person, see what they are willing to do for you, and if you are not satisfied, then contact a laawyer. Unfortunately, since the toe nail will no doubt grow back, the damages are fairly minimal in the scheme of things and you may have trouble finding a lawyer willing to take the case on - so if you can satisfactorily resolve it without using a lawyer you may be further ahead. 
I suggest talking to the insurance person, see what they are willing to do for you, and if you are not satisfied, then contact a laawyer. Unfortunately, since the toe nail will no doubt grow back, the damages are fairly minimal in the scheme of things and you may have trouble finding a lawyer willing to take the case on - so if you can satisfactorily resolve it without using a lawyer you may be further ahead. 
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Can I sue the apartment complex if I slipped on ice in the parking lot?

Answered by attorney Steven A. Schwartz
Personal Injury lawyer at Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
If the landlord or management company in charge of the parking lot was negligent in not using reasonable efforts to keep the parking lot safe, then yes. You, of course, must also have an injury to make a claim for pain and suffering. Every case is unique, and an experienced slip and fall attorney would be able to assess your particular situation. There are many factors that go into determining whether an entity is "negligent."
If the landlord or management company in charge of the parking lot was negligent in not using reasonable efforts to keep the parking lot safe, then yes. You, of course, must also have an injury to make a claim for pain and suffering. Every case is unique, and an experienced slip and fall attorney would be able to assess your particular situation. There are many factors that go into determining whether an entity is "negligent."
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