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  • 36 Years as a Civil Trial Attorney, Board Certified in Civil Trial Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1985

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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.

How do I deal with an auto insurance claim with no personal auto insurance?

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Answered by attorney Mark Richard West (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mark West
Were you ever contacted by State Farm before this Collection Agency tried to call you? Were you sued over this? Were you served with a complaint and did you ignore it? These are some of the questions I would need answers to in order to more fully respond. It would seem to me a collection agent would have to a judgment against you in order to collect from you, otherwise, you are not obligated to pay them absent some agreement that you would.
Were you ever contacted by State Farm before this Collection Agency tried to call you? Were you sued over this? Were you served with a complaint and did you ignore it? These are some of the questions I would need answers to in order to more fully respond. It would seem to me a collection agent would have to a judgment against you in order to collect from you, otherwise, you are not obligated to pay them absent some agreement that you would.
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How can I get my settlement money from an insurance agency?

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Answered by attorney Earl K. Straight (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Earl K. Straight
The easiest way is probably get in touch with the attorneys representing the class. You can search the net to find which court the case is pending, and the courts website should have the attorneys information. If not, you can call the court clerk to get that information.
The easiest way is probably get in touch with the attorneys representing the class. You can search the net to find which court the case is pending, and the courts website should have the attorneys information. If not, you can call the court clerk to get that information.
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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 Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
Your wife may be entitled to compensation for her injuries and damages sustained in her fall if she can prove the store was negligent in not preventing your wife's fall. Your wife would basically have to prove that the store knew or should have known about the slippery floor and that they either failed to do something about the slippery floor or warn people about it. Evidence that your wife would look for to help prove these items include, but are not limited to: how large the wet slippery area was; how long it had been there; whether anyone told the store about it; whether it was raining at the time; where the slippery area was in the store; what caused the floor to be slippery, such as water, a spilled product, etc. In addition, your wife's own actions would have to be examined to determine whether her own conduct, primarily whether she kept a "proper lookout" and what efforts, if any, she took or could have taken to avoid the slippery area. If your wife was partially at fault for her fall, her fault is compared with that of the store. To be entitled to compensation, your wife must be less than 50% at fault. In addition, your wife's fault, if any, reduces the amount the store owes based on her percentage of fault. For example, if the case is worth $100.00 and a person is 10% at fault, they would be entitled to $90.00. You do not provide enough information to determine whether the store was negligent and whether your wife's own conduct contributed to her fall. Your wife should contact a personal injury attorney to more fully discuss her case. Most personal injury attorneys offer a free initial consultation so it should not cost her anything to talk to an attorney.
Your wife may be entitled to compensation for her injuries and damages sustained in her fall if she can prove the store was negligent in not preventing your wife's fall. Your wife would basically have to prove that the store knew or should have known about the slippery floor and that they either failed to do something about the slippery floor or warn people about it. Evidence that your wife would look for to help prove these items include, but are not limited to: how large the wet slippery area was; how long it had been there; whether anyone told the store about it; whether it was raining at the time; where the slippery area was in the store; what caused the floor to be slippery, such as water, a spilled product, etc. In addition, your wife's own actions would have to be examined to determine whether her own conduct, primarily whether she kept a "proper lookout" and what efforts, if any, she took or could have taken to avoid the slippery area. If your wife was partially at fault for her fall, her fault is compared with that of the store. To be entitled to compensation, your wife must be less than 50% at fault. In addition, your wife's fault, if any, reduces the amount the store owes based on her percentage of fault. For example, if the case is worth $100.00 and a person is 10% at fault, they would be entitled to $90.00. You do not provide enough information to determine whether the store was negligent and whether your wife's own conduct contributed to her fall. Your wife should contact a personal injury attorney to more fully discuss her case. Most personal injury attorneys offer a free initial consultation so it should not cost her anything to talk to an attorney.
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