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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.

I slipped and fell on a city sidewalk that was in disrepair. i fractured my hand and scraped up my face. Should i get a lawyer?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
yes you need an attorney . These are slow cases and there is no guarantee you will win but your chances are better with an attorney 
yes you need an attorney . These are slow cases and there is no guarantee you will win but your chances are better with an attorney 

Can I sue my school or make a claim if I get an UTI because of my teachers?

Tj Jesky
Answered by attorney Tj Jesky (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at T. J. Jesky
I have to give you an "A" for creativity.  It is my understanding that Urinary Tract Infections are the second most common type of infection.  Respiratory is number one.  UTI's are self-limiting, in other words, they last a short period of time.  And, although there are antibiotics and antibacterials to help clear-up a UTI, sometimes, drinking a lot of water will help flush out the UTI. This being said, it is my opinion you don't have enough damages to justify a lawsuit.  It will cost more for the lawsuit than you can win. As a suggestion, let me suggest, you set-up a meeting with principal or assistance principal, your parents or guardian to see if you can change the school policy, where you are allowed to use the bathroom.  It would seem to me, that your teacher would be very uncomfortable to attend such a joint meeting. 
I have to give you an "A" for creativity.  It is my understanding that Urinary Tract Infections are the second most common type of infection.  Respiratory is number one.  UTI's are self-limiting, in other words, they last a short period of time.  And, although there are antibiotics and antibacterials to help clear-up a UTI, sometimes, drinking a lot of water will help flush out the UTI. This being said, it is my opinion you don't have enough damages to justify a lawsuit.  It will cost more for the lawsuit than you can win. As a suggestion, let me suggest, you set-up a meeting with principal or assistance principal, your parents or guardian to see if you can change the school policy, where you are allowed to use the bathroom.  It would seem to me, that your teacher would be very uncomfortable to attend such a joint meeting. 
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Can I sue a hospital for receiving second degree burns while in their care?

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Answered by attorney Reshard Juquin Alexander (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at RJ Alexander Law, PLLC
It is possible that you have a claim against the hospital and staff due to a breach of duty regarding the mishandling of your c-section and the resulting burns from the overheated water pack. Under Texas law, there is a duty to hospital patients to exercise the degree of care, skill, and competence that a reasonable competent member of the nursing profession would exercise under similar circumstances. The fact that the operating doctor lodged a complaint against the nurse signifies to the average onlooker that this standard was compromised. There are many lawyers who would love to assist you with this case, including this one. Simply contact a personal injury attorney today to receive a free personal consultation. I wish you a speedy and complete recovery.
It is possible that you have a claim against the hospital and staff due to a breach of duty regarding the mishandling of your c-section and the resulting burns from the overheated water pack. Under Texas law, there is a duty to hospital patients to exercise the degree of care, skill, and competence that a reasonable competent member of the nursing profession would exercise under similar circumstances. The fact that the operating doctor lodged a complaint against the nurse signifies to the average onlooker that this standard was compromised. There are many lawyers who would love to assist you with this case, including this one. Simply contact a personal injury attorney today to receive a free personal consultation. I wish you a speedy and complete recovery.
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