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suing for ssdi
answered on Jan 27, 2015
Yes. You can withdraw your application for disability benefits at any time.
We both live in ri,what next?
answered on Nov 30, 2014
As long as that is recorded in the police report, it will likely be sorted out between the insurance companies. If you suffered injuries, consider retaining an injury to assist you.
answered on Nov 21, 2014
Yes, meet with an attorney soonest to make sure that the time limit has not lapsed.
answered on Oct 11, 2012
The answer is possibly. You should take pictures of the basement and railing area on the stairs immediately from all angles. Go see a doctor, give a history of the accident, keep copies of all bills and records. Are there any code violations on the property? Shoddy maintenance etc? Any witnesses to... View More
IS THERE ANYWAY THROUGH THE COURT SYSTEM TO SEE IF ANYONE ELSE HAS FALLEN AND THE TAKEN THE BUSINESS TO COURT
answered on Aug 15, 2011
your girlfriend is best served by contacting a reputable rhode island attorney who does injury work. first consultations are usually free and normally lawyers will do the case on a contingent %. some court systems are online like indiana where it is fairly easy to find out who has sued or been sued... View More
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