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  • 701 N. Pacific Ave., Mineola, TX 75773

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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.

Do we have a case?

Robert Leroy Woods
Answered by attorney Robert Leroy Woods (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Woods Law Firm, P.C.
probably not, you must have damages to have a claim.. it doesn't appear that even if you could prove a negligent act by place you purchased the food, there was no evidence that any injury occurred..
probably not, you must have damages to have a claim.. it doesn't appear that even if you could prove a negligent act by place you purchased the food, there was no evidence that any injury occurred..
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What should I do after a car accident?

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Answered by attorney Robert Morrison Lucky (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Lucky Law Firm, PLC
There are several things that you need to do including seeking medical treatment to understand the type of injuries that you have. Plus, upon evaluation, a doctor may determine if you will need some continued treatment to return you to the medical status you were just prior to the accident. There are also some other steps that you will need to take with the insurance companies. When it comes to dealing with the insurance companies, you should really seriously consider calling my office and hiring us to handle the insurance company and help guide your in this process. Don't let the insurance company take advantage of you!
There are several things that you need to do including seeking medical treatment to understand the type of injuries that you have. Plus, upon evaluation, a doctor may determine if you will need some continued treatment to return you to the medical status you were just prior to the accident. There are also some other steps that you will need to take with the insurance companies. When it comes to dealing with the insurance companies, you should really seriously consider calling my office and hiring us to handle the insurance company and help guide your in this process. Don't let the insurance company take advantage of you!
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Broke tooth chocked on plasticc in food

Answered by attorney Patrick Short
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Firm of Patrick Short
Your wife clearly has damages from the Trader Joes pizza.  Hopefully, you have the hard plastic pieces under the cheese.  And, if you have the tooth or photos of the tooth and the hard plastic under the cheese.  Make sure you keep a copy of the bills from the dentist, the amount of time this has or will cause your wife to spend dealing with her tooth as well as any way that this has affected your wife. You will need to provide the attorney you consult the name of the Trader Joe's she went to to make the purchase.  While it is still fresh on her mind and yours, write down the date of the occurrence so that it is not forgotten.  If you paid for the pizza on a debit card, print that out along with the receipt if you have it. If a report was made to the store; what was stated by your wife or you, have they tried to contact you and talk to you or your wife is also information that the attorney will want to to know. ideally you kept the pizza box with the name of the manufacturer on it. I would encourage you to seek the advice of an attorney.  
Your wife clearly has damages from the Trader Joes pizza.  Hopefully, you have the hard plastic pieces under the cheese.  And, if you have the tooth or photos of the tooth and the hard plastic under the cheese.  Make sure you keep a copy of the bills from the dentist, the amount of time this has or will cause your wife to spend dealing with her tooth as well as any way that this has affected your wife. You will need to provide the attorney you consult the name of the Trader Joe's she went to to make the purchase.  While it is still fresh on her mind and yours, write down the date of the occurrence so that it is not forgotten.  If you paid for the pizza on a debit card, print that out along with the receipt if you have it. If a report was made to the store; what was stated by your wife or you, have they tried to contact you and talk to you or your wife is also information that the attorney will want to to know. ideally you kept the pizza box with the name of the manufacturer on it. I would encourage you to seek the advice of an attorney.  
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