How can I get compensated for a personal injury?
I took a nasty fall in March of 2009 which required me to have surgery on my hand twice. I am losing use of my hand. I cannot find anyone to take my case because it happened in the parking lot and not by their door. When I went in, there was no ice on the ground, but there was some when I came out and hit a patch of ice that turned to water. Everyone I talked to says that "the laws have changed and you should watch for ice in a parking lot". But I was parked in handicap. After that fall, I lost pretty much everything I had and became unemployed. Can you help me to at least get my doctor's bills paid and get the balance I owed on the van paid or some kind of compensation?
Answered By: Vincent J. Bernabei LLC
You've waited too long to pursue your claim. In OR, you have 2 years from the date of the accident to file suit; otherwise your claim is ordinarily barred. There may be an exception but you should contact an attorney right away.
Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 9/9/2011
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Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 9/9/2011
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Answered By: The Law Office of Josh Lamborn, P.C.
Unfortunately you may have waited too long to file a lawsuit on your case. The Oregon statute of limitations on personal injury cases such as yours is 2 years. If you are in a different state it may be longer, so you may want to investigate that. You need to go in and consult with a qualified personal injury attorney as soon as possible.
Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 9/9/2011
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Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 9/9/2011
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Answered By: Rose, Senders & Bovarnick, LLC
Unfortunately, if this happened in Oregon, you waited too long. The statute of limitations for personal injuries to adults in Oregon is two years, which means that the statute expired in your case in March, 2011.
Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 9/9/2011
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Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 9/9/2011
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