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Do I have a Personal Injury case? - A personal injury case may exist when, due to the negligence of another, a person has been physically (and often, mentally) hurt. The person who has been hurt may bring a legal action in such a case. If the person is a juvenile or under a legal disability, a guardian must be appointed to see the case through. Damages include: medical expenses incurred, likely future medical expenses, lost wages, likely future impairment to earn, and pain and suffering. Typical personal injury cases also come from car accidents, defective products and medical mistakes. Others may involve dangerous conditions at another's business or home. Some personal injury cases may even result from another's criminal behavior such as an assault. Whether you have this type of case depends on many individual factors particular to your situation and requires a legal opinion. Don't substitute guessing for a qualified legal opinion. Call Julie A. Butcher now for a free consultation 1-866-77-JULIE or e-mail juliebutcher@juliebutcherlaw.com. Do not hesitate or delay. There are statutes of limitation which may affect your right to bring a lawsuit!
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