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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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Can I sue my employer for an injury at work?

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Answered by attorney Josh Lamborn (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Josh Lamborn, P.C.
First, in your rendition of the facts it sounds like you were probably the one that caused your own injury using a slicer at work. There is nothing to indicate that your employer or anyone other than you were responsible for your injury. Therefore, from the facts presented, you would probably lose such a lawsuit. Second, in Oregon you are not permitted to sue your employer for a workplace injury if they are covered by worker's compensation insurance.
First, in your rendition of the facts it sounds like you were probably the one that caused your own injury using a slicer at work. There is nothing to indicate that your employer or anyone other than you were responsible for your injury. Therefore, from the facts presented, you would probably lose such a lawsuit. Second, in Oregon you are not permitted to sue your employer for a workplace injury if they are covered by worker's compensation insurance.
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I'm a 33 year old man and spilt my head open at a soft play center. I was playing with my 2 year old girl in the under 4 area at the time.

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Answered by attorney Michael Alden Barasch (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Barasch McGarry
Sir-  i'm sorry to hear about your accident. The first question I have is did you take photographs of the defective condition that caused your injury? If so, please send them to me with an explanation of exactly what you hit your head on. Second, did the facility fill out an incident report and give you a copy?   Third, did you go to the hospital by ambulance? Fourth, did you sustain a permanent serious injury? Once I have the answers to those questions I'll be able to better advise youU of your legal rights.  Mike Barasch michael@firelaw.com
Sir-  i'm sorry to hear about your accident. The first question I have is did you take photographs of the defective condition that caused your injury? If so, please send them to me with an explanation of exactly what you hit your head on. Second, did the facility fill out an incident report and give you a copy?   Third, did you go to the hospital by ambulance? Fourth, did you sustain a permanent serious injury? Once I have the answers to those questions I'll be able to better advise youU of your legal rights.  Mike Barasch michael@firelaw.com
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Should I sue the dealership if in the matter of 5 months, the car is junk and needs a new transmission and a new engine?

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Answered by attorney Michael Joseph Sgarlat (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Michael J. Sgarlat
If he gave you a "30 month warranty" then you're still OK and he has to pay for the repairs to the extent of the warranty.
If he gave you a "30 month warranty" then you're still OK and he has to pay for the repairs to the extent of the warranty.