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Personal injury lawyers represent individuals who have been physically or psychologically harmed by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. They help victims of accidents seek financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Their job is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure a just settlement.

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Can I sue the apartment complex if I slipped on ice in the parking lot?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
In order to make a claim against a property owner (including stores, parking lots, apartments, etc) the injured party has to show that the owner knew or should have known of the hazard, had an opportunity to correct it, and failed to take action. So, you would have to prove that the owner of the parking lot knew of the ice, had time to salt or sand it, and did not do so. If it was a sudden ice storm that was in progress or had just finished, there may be no case. But, if it built up over a period of time, you may be able to go forward.
In order to make a claim against a property owner (including stores, parking lots, apartments, etc) the injured party has to show that the owner knew or should have known of the hazard, had an opportunity to correct it, and failed to take action. So, you would have to prove that the owner of the parking lot knew of the ice, had time to salt or sand it, and did not do so. If it was a sudden ice storm that was in progress or had just finished, there may be no case. But, if it built up over a period of time, you may be able to go forward.
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How much should I ask for on my slip and fall personal injury case?

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Answered by attorney Timothy J Klisz (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Klisz Law Office, PLLC
Only your attorney knows what the case might be worth. Please sit down and ask them. You trusted them when you hired them and must now rely on that while the case is in suit. Our opinions would be worthless based on a small online blurb.
Only your attorney knows what the case might be worth. Please sit down and ask them. You trusted them when you hired them and must now rely on that while the case is in suit. Our opinions would be worthless based on a small online blurb.
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What can I do if I am being sued for an accident that I couldn't help?

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Answered by attorney Earl K. Straight (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Earl K. Straight
Youve got two options. You either fight the case all the way to trial and take the chance of a verdict against you, or you try to negotiate a settlement. You can try to handle the case yourself, but if you go to trial without an attorney youre going to be at a huge disadvantage if the other party has counsel.
Youve got two options. You either fight the case all the way to trial and take the chance of a verdict against you, or you try to negotiate a settlement. You can try to handle the case yourself, but if you go to trial without an attorney youre going to be at a huge disadvantage if the other party has counsel.
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