Appealing Personal Injury Case

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I called the * number you gave me to try to find someone to help me. they took my name and did not respond. seems to be some kind of a robotic system or something
I apologize for any inconvenience, Lynette. Can you please clarify what specific legal issue you need help with? This will allow me to provide the most relevant information for your situation.
I wan to speak with someone regarding a personal injury lawsuit that I lost.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Lynette. It seems you need advice on what to do after losing a personal injury lawsuit. In Minnesota, you have the option to appeal the decision. Can you provide more details about your case so I can assist you better?
I am trying to appeal. No one will take my case. In the process of the trial the man that owns the mall I fell in the handicap parking space admitted he was aware of the damgae to the curb and he was aware of it but did nit fix it and painted over it. I feel my civil rights were violated.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Minnesota:
- You have the right to appeal a personal injury case judgment.
- It's crucial to prove negligence, such as the mall owner's knowledge of unsafe conditions.
- Violations of civil rights can also be appealed.
Could you clarify how you believe your civil rights were violated?
During the trial he admitted he did not repair the damage I fell in and was aware of this. Is it not my civil right to have a safe compliant habdicap parking space to use? He admitted his wrong doing but that was passed by and his attorney said i fell because of a heart condition. became dizzy and fell. The fact that he admitted his negligence and it was not addressed.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Lynette. In Minnesota:
- You have the right to safe, accessible public facilities, including handicap parking spaces.
- If negligence is admitted, it should be considered in the case.
- However, causation (link between negligence and the injury) is also important.
You may want to consult with a civil rights or personal injury attorney for advice on an appeal.
I have called m any. I also called the * number you are giving me and get nowhere.
I'm really sorry to hear about your struggle, Lynette. It can be disheartening when you feel justice wasn't served. I would recommend reaching out to the Minnesota State Bar Association's lawyer referral service. They might be able to connect you with an attorney who can assist with your appeal.
I have done all of this. It is not taken serious. I already lost the case and they say there is nothing they can do. can
I understand your frustration, Lynette. If you've exhausted all options with attorneys and appeals, you might consider lodging a complaint with the Minnesota Board of Professional Responsibility. They oversee attorney conduct and may be able to provide further assistance.
how do I reach them?
You can contact the Minnesota Board of Professional Responsibility via:
Name: Minnesota Board of Professional Responsibility

Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Landmark Towers, * St. Peter Street, St. Paul, MN *
Website: www.mbcle.state.mn.us/BRPR/
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You're welcome, Lynette. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask. Best of luck with your situation.