Legal Question in Personal Injury in New York

personal injury

do i have a case if the wheel chair ramp fell on me giving me 16 stitches in my faces brusie on shoulder a sore head from being hit on top o the head


Asked on 8/09/07, 6:24 pm

5 Answers from Attorneys

Ronald Ingber SILER & INGBER, LLP

Re: personal injury

From the sound of it you have a very strong case, I would like to discuss it with you further. Feel free to look at www.nylawnet.com

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Answered on 8/09/07, 6:58 pm
Charles Gueli Law Offices of Charles R. Gueli

Re: personal injury

You most likely have a very good case, but more information is needed. My office regularly handles this type of case. Feel free to contact me for a free consultation.

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Answered on 8/09/07, 6:59 pm
Mitchell Roth MW Roth, Professional Law Corporation

Re: personal injury

Premises liability depends upon negligence. If the ramp failed causing the accident you may have a products liability case. Any time you suffer a significant injury you should contact a personal injury lawyer and discuss the case with him or her. The consultation will usually be free.

You can find more information regarding injury cases as well as a free special report at one of our websites - www.mwrothinjurylaw.com.

Good luck. Follow this up. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. You were hurt and the law allows you to recover for your injuries from a responsible party under many circumstances.

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Answered on 8/09/07, 10:06 pm
Jason Stern Law Offices of Jason Stern

Re: personal injury

Your case sounds like one of "Res Ipsa Loquitor" -- latin for "The thing speaks for itself" and used in court to allude to an act of negligence in which the burden of proof is shifted to the defendant to rebut a presumption of negligence.

My office routinely handles cases in Brooklyn, and we would welcome the opportunity to provide you with a complimentary consultation to discuss the specifics of this matter.

Please note that if you believe the City of New York is responsible, you have only 90 days to file a notice of claim. Good luck!

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Answered on 8/09/07, 10:44 pm
Michael Stewart Michael D. Stewart

Re: personal injury

Yes, it does sound like you have a case.

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Answered on 8/09/07, 6:38 pm


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