FAQs

Eiesland Law

Have a question about legal services? Eiesland Law has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What should I do if I've been injured in an accident?

    If you've been injured in an accident, your first priority should be to obtain medical care. Following that, it's crucial to document the incident thoroughly, collect any available evidence, and consult with a personal injury attorney to evaluate your legal options.
  • Will my personal injury case go to trial?

    While many personal injury cases are resolved through out-of-court settlements, there's no guarantee. If a fair agreement cannot be reached, your attorney will be prepared to present your case in court to protect your interests.
  • What is a contract dispute?

    A contract dispute occurs when one party fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in a legally binding agreement, or when there's disagreement over the interpretation of the contract's terms and conditions.
  • What should I do if my contractor isn't completing the work as agreed?

    If your contractor is not meeting the agreed-upon terms, initiate a discussion with them about the issues and maintain a record of all communications. Should the problem persist, legal assistance may be necessary to enforce the contract or seek appropriate compensation.
  • What should I do if someone breaches my contract?

    In the event of a contract breach, it's important to document the violation thoroughly. Consulting with an attorney will help you understand your legal options, which may include pursuing damages or enforcing the terms of the contract.
  • What are the common causes of construction disputes?

    Construction disputes often arise from issues such as project delays, budget overruns, substandard workmanship, failure to meet specified requirements, or conflicts regarding contract interpretation.
  • What constitutes abuse in a long-term care facility?

    Abuse in a long-term care facility can take various forms, including physical harm, emotional mistreatment, sexual misconduct, or neglect of a resident's medical, personal, or emotional requirements.
  • What should I do if I suspect abuse or neglect in a nursing home?

    If you suspect abuse or neglect in a nursing home, report your concerns to the facility management, adult protective services, or the relevant state agency. Keep a detailed record of your observations and seek legal counsel to understand your options.
  • Can I sue for emotional and psychological abuse in a care facility?

    Legal action can be taken for emotional and psychological abuse in a care facility. You may be entitled to seek compensation for the mental distress and harm inflicted upon the resident.
Share by: