Whether you are mildly injured and require minimal treatment, like chiropractic care, or you are severely injured, you are entitled to be compensated for your medical expenses, lost wages and your pain and suffering. But insurance companies don't usually offer a fair amount for your pain and suffering. Instead, they low ball you hoping you'll take the fast cash.
You don't have to accept a low ball offer. And you don't have to do any work to get more either. When you hire us, we do all the work and we work hard to get you a fair amount.
We love getting our clients paid for their pain and suffering.
Many people are injured from unsafe conditions on the property of others--this includes offices, stores, residences and sidewalks! Most people who are injured from unsafe conditions seek compensation for their medical bills and pain and suffering. Often times the owner's or leasees of a premise (real estate property) know of unsafe conditions and do little if anything to protect visitors. When visitors get injured due to those conditions, the owner/leasee and their insurance company is liable for all medical cost, lost wages and pain and suffering.
Injury while walking down a sidewalk is a special type of premise liability. In Protland, Oregon the owner of a property immediately behind the sidewalk and green strip may be liable if walkers get injured due to the sidewalk or green strip conditions. That means people that get injured due to those conditions may be entitled to recovery for their injuries.
Most people that get injured while walking are hurt from stumbling and tripping over broken or uneven concrete. Many other people get poked in the eye or knocked to the ground when the walk into low branches over the sidewalk. These conditions are especially dangerous when walking at night.
Everyone is entitled to use safe sidewalks. And when those areas create an unreasonably unsafe conditions that results in injuries to you, you are entitled to compensation for your medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
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