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How long is too long to make an injury claim after an accident?

Answered by attorney Lyle Brian Masnikoff
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Lyle B. Masnikoff & Associates, P.A.
You have 4 years from the date of accident to file a lawsuit but you need to call personal injury attorney immediately as they usually handle cases long before they ever file a lawsuit.
You have 4 years from the date of accident to file a lawsuit but you need to call personal injury attorney immediately as they usually handle cases long before they ever file a lawsuit.
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Can a stripper pysically assault a patron?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
It is technically assault, but I think you are much better off not pursuing it, as it will likely result in humiliation. Also, the state may refuse to bring charges as not being worth law enforcement?s time if you do pursue it criminally. If this happened to a woman, and marks were left all over her body, perhaps something would be done, but if marks were left only on her bottom (I understand they were on your husband?s chest and not all over his body), I do not believe charges would be pursued by law enforcement. There is just too much ambiguity as to whether this was playful touching that the victim consented to, or assault.
It is technically assault, but I think you are much better off not pursuing it, as it will likely result in humiliation. Also, the state may refuse to bring charges as not being worth law enforcement?s time if you do pursue it criminally. If this happened to a woman, and marks were left all over her body, perhaps something would be done, but if marks were left only on her bottom (I understand they were on your husband?s chest and not all over his body), I do not believe charges would be pursued by law enforcement. There is just too much ambiguity as to whether this was playful touching that the victim consented to, or assault.
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I damaged my car when I hit the curb trying to avoid an accident, do I have a recourse if my insurance won't cover it?

Michael G Heilmann
Answered by attorney Michael G Heilmann (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Downriver Injury & Auto Law
You would have to have full coveragr. It all depends on the exact language if your policy. Read it and go back to the claims rep. God luck.
You would have to have full coveragr. It all depends on the exact language if your policy. Read it and go back to the claims rep. God luck.