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car crash
200.00
In Fort Myers, Florida, the claimant was involved in an auto accident the night before the call while driving home after visiting a friend’s house. The claimant was traveling down the road when a truck safely passed through a stop sign, but a van behind the truck failed to stop and entered the intersection without yielding. The claimant, unable to stop in time, collided with the van. Law enforcement arrived at the scene and provided a case number but did not share any determination of fault. No police report details were discussed with the claimant at the time. The claimant was driving a 2015 Audi and did not report any immediate injuries at the scene. However, by the following morning, the claimant experienced significant neck pain, suggestive of a potential whiplash injury. The claimant has not yet sought medical treatment but expressed willingness to pursue care if covered by the at-fault party’s insurance. Photographs of the vehicle damage may exist, though no dashcam footage is available. The claimant is now seeking legal assistance to recover for both property damage and any necessary medical treatment. The law firm is expected to follow up promptly to provide guidance on next steps.
Automotive
FL
July 6, 2025 9:23 PM
P6226
Florida
FL
200.00
On the day of the call in Ocala, Florida, the claimant was involved in a motor vehicle accident when another driver, allegedly distracted by their phone, ran a light and struck the claimant’s 2020 Toyota Camry, causing significant damage to both doors. The claimant reported feeling possible whiplash symptoms immediately after the accident but had not yet sought medical treatment at the time of the call. The incident was attended by a local sheriff’s deputy, who advised the parties to exchange information but did not generate a formal police report due to jurisdictional limitations. The claimant is concerned about potential out-of-pocket medical expenses and expressed a desire to continue working without missing time for doctor’s appointments. They were advised that legal assistance could help arrange medical treatment through a chiropractor or other facility at no upfront cost, and that any future treatment costs, as well as vehicle repair expenses, could potentially be recovered from the at-fault party. Photographic evidence of the vehicle damage is available, but no dashcam footage exists. The claimant is now awaiting contact from a law firm to proceed with the case and to discuss possible next steps for both medical care and property damage recovery.
Automotive
FL
July 3, 2025 6:19 PM
P7990
Florida
walmart
200.00
While shopping at a Walmart in South Carolina, the caller placed three canned drinks in the child seat portion of her shopping cart. As she proceeded down the soda aisle, one of the cans fell from the cart and struck her right toe, causing immediate pain and significant bleeding. A Walmart employee witnessed the incident and helped her locate a manager to complete an incident report. The store employee then paid for her groceries, and she exited the store. Shortly after, the caller went to the emergency room, where x-rays showed a deep internal bruise on the injured toe. She was prescribed pain medication and given a protective boot, which she continues to use. Although she does not have security footage, she has documentation from the hospital and an incident report from Walmart. She confirmed that her insurance paid for the ER visit but is now seeking legal assistance for potential damages related to the store’s liability and ongoing pain.
Personal Injury
SC
June 25, 2025 11:52 AM
P9115
South Carolina
Card 3
50.00
The claimant, states that her former landlady demolished her mobile home without prior notice or consent. Approximately two years prior, the claimant and her husband vacated the mobile home due to unlivable conditions caused by an unresolved electrical issue. She signed over ownership of the mobile home to the landlady after falling behind on rent, as their funds were redirected to kerosene heating during winters without electricity. Despite the transfer of ownership, the claimant was not informed about the demolition and was not given an opportunity to retrieve her belongings, resulting in the loss of all her personal property, appliances, and sentimental items. She questions whether the demolition was legal and seeks clarification regarding her rights and any potential remedies.
Property Damage
PA
December 23, 2024 1:55 PM
P6220
Pennsylvania
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