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I was at a apartment building and i fell down the steps,hurt my leg
bad,no broken bones..but i cant move...it wasnt my fault,wasnt the weather..the stairs r crooked....should i sue,should i take action? and if yes,how? please..im runnin out of time to make a decision..ty |
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yes take action i would talk to the owner of the complex not the manager
usally apartmet complexes are owned by realiters i they dont do any thing for you then get a lawyer |
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k,everyone tellin me that..i just hate to loose...ty T...
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no problim say if you notice every body telling you to do the same thing
then look into it i had a number for lawyers who fight those kind of cases but i lost it |
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aawww,c how u gonna do me T...lol..ty anyways..i have a lawyer,my boy
got me 1.. |
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naw for real i really dont know it any more
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i understand how that can be.....its cool...ty
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did you go to the doctor for the leg? chances are they won't give you
anything if you didn't. |
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That is true, you need documentation on the date, time, witnesses and
doctor statements and bills, etc., the lawyer will want all this before he can do anything. Get your papers going so you have things in order when you talk to the attorney. If your injury is serious, you should have been to a doctor already, the longer you wait, the more serious it could be getting. It could affect you for the rest of your life, like some spinal injuries do, etc. If you haven't been to a doctor, I would go and soon, wouldn't want the owner of the building questioning why you waited, and using that as a reason to get out of responsibility for the injury. Just my 2 cents. Take care. |
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dont know its your call!!
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ty for the advice.....i went to the doctor that night...i just havent
gone to the building yet and got pics of the stairs which imma bout to do in a min,b4 they try to fix it when i complain.....but again ty yall |
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In 1994, I was walking down some stairs my foot got twisted in a crack
in the last step, did serious damage to my right foot and ankle. tore ligaments, broke the ankle in 3 places shattered bones, I never sued because it was my daughters aunt apartment complex, 12 years later i walk with a limp, my ankle have nuts & bolts on both sides, and I still dont have feeling in my pinkie toe. I wished I had of sued, I wouldnt have to work. long story short YES, YES, you never know what nerves you have damaged until it is too late. P.S. depending on what state you live in there is a statue of limitation as too how long you have to file a law suit. |
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ty...and i called sam berstein..lol..yes i did and he is handling my
case for me....so i know if he steps in ,i have some kind of case.. |
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get lots of pics of th stairs for th judge to see where you fell,and
show him a Dr.'s opinion of your leg...then would I talk it over with th Atty....if it were me...and th two of you can see th judge if th Atty thinks you got it... had a bad fall on a job like that,no pics,no Dr.,no case...M. |
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See I think that the person that owned this could have made the steps
perfect, but then would need to charge more for rent. How would you feel if the owner of this place tripped and fell at your house and then sued you? It doesn't seem that serious to me. I have been hurt seriously bad jumping dirt bikes at my friends houses. I took a 65 foot jump once and cased the landing very badly, long story short i went into a pile of dirt going between 50-60 mph. I never sued because yeah he owned the jump, but it was my decision to go over the jump. This is how i feel about ur case. It was your decision to walk down the stairs. I think america is sueing everybody over nothing. We all just need to take care of each other and put the time and energy into something more usefull than a court room. |
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whoa....u talkin about something different...u on ur bike is UR
CHOICE..i aint choose to fall down these stairs which is the apartments RESPONSIBLITY to maintain for all residents..if that was ur grandma or grandfather who broke a hip would u think differently? or ur pregnant girlfriend or wife?..man u could of kept that comment to urself bro |
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King is right. Don't take long on deciding what to do and if you have to
take pictures of the steps. Just to cover yourself. |
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if that was my girlfriend/wife, or grandma i would help take care of
them but why sue? it was their choice to walk down the stairs. if i slipped and fell on your property would you want me to sue you? i worked in a restaraunt that got sued because someone fell over a step that was painted bright yellow. it was painted bright yellow and had a huge watch ur step sign right before it. The person that sued was actually a regular. the restaraunt won the case but lawyer fees were unreal. America needs to take responsibility for their actions. I could have had lawsuits already, but why bother. We need to start taking care of eachother and stop looking on whats being done for you. the person that owned the apartments probably didn't want to fix them to do the person a favor anyways by keeping the rent cost down. |
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u still wrong...the place has a sign,cuz of peeps sueing..thats still
different..and yes the stairs r croaked..i am takin action..i have a lawyer..i have a witness..i have pics....i have doctor notes and bills....which I AM NOT RESPONCIBLE FOR...the apartment building said that they KNEW the str=airs where messed up,but never did anything about it.They have 6 complaints on them 1 pair of steps alone..I have a right to sue,thats the apartments responcibility,not mine..whoa....u wrong.period............ |
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the two cases ain't exactly the same whoadoggy. i completely agree with
you about america being litigation happy and more people need to take action for their responsibility. the restaurant you worked at was not in the wrong but the apartment owner is. the apartment building steps were broken and crooked and they have to take responsibilty for not fixing them, a sign does not fix them. i don't think the restaurant that you worked at had any responsibility because the stairs were not defective. |
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