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Q: Can a hospital or emergency room take my unisured motorist claim if they have filed a lien?
Howard Berkson
Howard Berkson
answered on May 10, 2014

Probably. A hospital can file a medical lien on your personal injury claim so that it can provide healthcare services to you without worrying about being paid.

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Q: How can I file to be compensated for an assult the OKC attorney office chose not to press charges. I have medical bills

I have suffered mental and physical. Should I seek a personal injury lawyer or go to small claims?

Howard Berkson
Howard Berkson
answered on May 10, 2014

You would have to sue the person in civil court for the tort of battery or negligence, depending on the circumstances. If you win the case, you would then have to actually collect on the judgment. If the other person has no money, no decent job, and no valuable assets, you might not ever see any... View More

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Q: My friend signed a liablity form, and then died scuba diving. Is this considered negligence?
Howard Berkson
Howard Berkson
answered on Nov 23, 2013

Liability waivers for sporting activity are generally enforceable in Oklahoma. To be more detailed, an attorney would need to see the waiver and know more about the details of what caused your friend's death,

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Q: I was injured in Oklahoma, and need surgery. I now live in Colorado but I.am being told I have to have surgery in Okl.
Howard Berkson
Howard Berkson
answered on Oct 26, 2013

Your options depend on why you are being told treatment must be in Oklahoma. Start by consulting with an attorney where you now live.

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Q: Do I have to hire an attorney to file a personal injury claim
Terrence Rubino
Terrence Rubino
answered on Aug 15, 2011

no. HOWEVER, injury law can be complex and without a lawyer you are not likely to fare well. most injury lawyers work on a contingent % - usually 1/3 plus costs. usually first consultations are free. the lawyer is going to know things about value, responsible parties, insurance coverage, medical... View More

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Q: Injury Law Question

I have had two back surgeries, filed for disability and have been denied and had a lawyer on my court date and they found me to be unfavorable. because according to the letter from disability of my doctor in which I have not seen in a year had stated i could lift 5 to 15 lbs, and my lawyer had me... View More

Terrence Rubino
Terrence Rubino
answered on Jul 11, 2011

it sounds as though you have a herniated disc or some extruded disc material compressing on your spinal court in your low back. you need to consult with an orthopedic or neuro-surgeon. your primary treater can probably refer you to one or to physical therapy. pain managment may not be the answer... View More

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