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Kerwin Stephens
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  • 110 West Belknap, Jacksboro, TX 76458

  • 531 Main Street, Suite 7, Jacksboro, TX 37757

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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.

Am I entitled to any compensation if I fall and slip in a store because of a wet floor?

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Answered by attorney Richard David Peacock (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Peacock Law Group of the Lowcountry, LLC
There are a lot of facts that are not filled in here. However, provided everything else checks out, it would appear that your wife sustained damages and injuries due to the negligence of the store and therefore she would be entitled to recovery of some sort of damages. It would be wise to discuss this matter with an attorney in your area as it appears that you definitely need legal assistance.
There are a lot of facts that are not filled in here. However, provided everything else checks out, it would appear that your wife sustained damages and injuries due to the negligence of the store and therefore she would be entitled to recovery of some sort of damages. It would be wise to discuss this matter with an attorney in your area as it appears that you definitely need legal assistance.
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Can I still sue my employer for an old injury?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
You could not sue before and you can't now. You cannot sue your employer because your only remedy is Worker's Comp. You must file a comp claim within 2 years of the injury.
You could not sue before and you can't now. You cannot sue your employer because your only remedy is Worker's Comp. You must file a comp claim within 2 years of the injury.
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Is subway reliable??

Answered by attorney Leroy Scott
Personal Injury lawyer at Texas Law Doctor
Subway would not be liable for not helping you put out a fire on your vehicle. Under the law, you can see a stranger literally dying and you do not have to lift a finger to help.
Subway would not be liable for not helping you put out a fire on your vehicle. Under the law, you can see a stranger literally dying and you do not have to lift a finger to help.
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