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2008-10-10  Personal Injury Law (Accidents/Slip & - Trip & fall lawsuit?:   Hi John, in the State of New York it can take anywhere from 8 or 9 months to 4 years for a lawsuit to either be tried to its conclusion or settled. There are suit papers to be filed, answering papers...
2008-10-10  Personal Injury Law (Accidents/Slip & - Cameras in Target and Wal-Mart:   Hello again, Christine, I am happy to hear that your claim is proceeding so well, and I do hope that you will consider some of the comments I had for you on the brain injury and the TMJ. And again...
2008-10-10  Personal Injury Law (Accidents/Slip & - mother n law:   I am not sure what a Hoyer Lift is. Presume it is a lifting device used in hospitals for patients that cannot get up on their own. If she was being assisted in using the lift by a nurse's aid or the like...
2008-10-09  Law School - GPA and quality of undergrad school:   YOU ASKED: Do you know if law schools consider the quality of the undergraduate school when looking at GPA? ANSWER: Yes, law schools consider the quality of the undergraduate school when looking at...
2008-10-09  Personal Injury Law (Accidents/Slip & - Please help:   I answered this question already, at some length. Bottom line is, go hire a personal injury attorney as soon as possible. They work on a percentage basis. You will not have to pay anything. Your injuries...


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