Hoa Injury Claim Guidance

Summary

If attorneys declined your case due to liability concerns, focus on gathering strong evidence such as photos, witness statements, and medical records. Review your hoas insurance policy for injury coverage and request the insurance adjusters report for details. Consult attorneys specializing in hoa or premises liability cases for a second opinion.

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my HOA wants me to meet with their insurance adjuster to get my statement regarding injuries sustained due to their negligence.
You are not required to meet with the HOA’s insurance adjuster or provide a statement unless you choose to. Speaking to them without legal advice can harm your ability to pursue a claim. Consider consulting a personal injury attorney before providing any statements. Would you like help connecting with a lawyer?
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I can help connect you with a local personal injury attorney. Could you share your zip code so I can ensure the referral is in your area?
please note that I have reached out to several attorneys and they’re not willing to take my case because of liability
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If attorneys declined due to liability concerns, it may be because proving negligence or fault is difficult. You can request the insurance adjuster's report or consult your HOA’s policy directly. Consider seeking a second opinion from a specialized personal injury lawyer. Do you need tips on how to proceed?
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- Review your HOA's insurance policy to understand injury coverage.
- Request a copy of the insurance adjuster's report for details.
- Document all evidence of negligence (photos, witness statements, etc.).
- Seek a second opinion from attorneys specializing in HOA or premises liability cases.
Would you like help identifying specific next steps?
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If attorneys declined your case, focus on gathering strong evidence:
- Take detailed photos of the accident scene.
- Collect witness statements.
- Document medical records and expenses.
- Check if the HOA failed to maintain safe conditions as required.
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