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2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury for Washington on
Q: How likely is a settlement when lead exposure was 100% peventable by employer and they chose to do it anyway?

very very old firing range at my work people exposed over last 130 years. Thousands of people

Gregory Scott Greenberg
Gregory Scott Greenberg
answered on Dec 2, 2020

This is a difficult question to answer as I am not familiar with Washington law. I recommend contacting the Washington state bar to request an attorney referral.

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2 Answers | Asked in Animal / Dog Law and Criminal Law for California on
Q: Can I find a lawyer who will take a P.I./Claim & Delivery case for a stolen cat, in California? Claim is already filed.

I need a lawyer who will take my case on contingency. My neighbor abducted my cat who played on his property. He then abandoned it in a middle of nowhere town and later erected a "No Trespassing" sign on his property. When cat went missing he refused to allow me access to a warehouse on... View More

Gregory Scott Greenberg
Gregory Scott Greenberg
answered on Nov 25, 2020

You should contact your local county or state bar and ask for an attorney referral.

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4 Answers | Asked in Elder Law, Nursing Home Abuse and Personal Injury for California on
Q: Senior Living Home Negligence

My mother has been living in a senior living apartment home as a tenant. Three days ago, she slipped on the floor in the bathroom and pulled her emergency cord that is supposed to directly ring the local fire department for emergency help. However, after she pulled the cord for 30 minutes, no help... View More

Gregory Scott Greenberg
Gregory Scott Greenberg
answered on Nov 24, 2020

Contact your local bar for an attorney referral. You NEED representation for this matter.

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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Communications Law for Pennsylvania on
Q: Can I legally record a motel clerk speaking to me at the front desk in Pennsylvania without getting permission?

Can I legally record a motel clerk speaking to me at the front desk in Pennsylvania without getting permission?

Gregory Scott Greenberg
Gregory Scott Greenberg
answered on Nov 22, 2020

It depends on the laws in Pennsylvania and if this place is considered public. For example, in Florida there is a 2 party consent wire tap law. This means in FL, if you want to audio record an individual, you need their consent. Other states, like Georgia, have a 1 party consent law, which would... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Kansas on
Q: Due to my personal health and covid19,I filed my own Personal Injury Claimant Proof of Claim Form re: Purdue Pharma.

Health concerns stabilized and upon review of Claim, I was exploring if I can submit an update to my original claim which could increase the compensation.

Gregory Scott Greenberg
Gregory Scott Greenberg
answered on Nov 22, 2020

When it comes to any personal injury claim, I highly advise you use an attorney.

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury and Municipal Law for Montana on
Q: If I was on a pedestrian and bicycle path and the car driver had a yield sign where I was badly injured is it my fault ?

I was on a bicycle and pedestrian path many people use every day! I was still on the path and it had a crosswalk on the path. The driver of the car had a pedestrian yield sign and didn’t yield hitting me and causing severe injuries. Police came with ambulance and fire trucks and I was rushed to... View More

Gregory Scott Greenberg
Gregory Scott Greenberg
answered on Nov 22, 2020

It does not sound like you are at fault here. However, I strongly advise you get an attorney licensed in the state of Montana as soon as possible to assist you further with this issue.

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for North Carolina on
Q: what do i do if i was assaulted and i didnt get photographic evidence but i do have a witness?

a gentleman grabbed my arm and dug his nails into my wrist. i am a security officer at an uptown high rise building

Gregory Scott Greenberg
Gregory Scott Greenberg
answered on Nov 22, 2020

Have the witness write out a sworn statement and have it notarized.

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