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    Dickey’s Barbecue Pit Accident Injury Law Firm

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    Dickey’s Barbecue Pit is a chain of American barbecue restaurants that was founded in Dallas, Texas by Travis Dickey in 1941. Since then, the company has opened over 650 franchises throughout the country, including several locations in California. With the type of food that’s served at these restaurants, it’s essential to follow safety protocols and ensure that the premises are clean and well-maintained at all times. Grease spots on the floor, leaking appliances, poor lighting, and many other conditions can pose a risk of injuries to guests and visitors.

    If you’ve been injured at a Dickey’s Barbecue Pit restaurant, you may be wondering about the legal options that are available to you. If negligence by the company or one of their employees is responsible for your accident, you may be entitled to monetary damages from the restaurant. However, navigating the claims process can be very challenging unless you have thorough knowledge of the state’s law on premises liability. That’s why it’s important to contact an accident injury law firm right away to learn about your rights and legal options.

    A Dickey’s Barbecue Pit accident injury lawyer is available to assist you with any type of injury claim, including:

    • Slip and fall
    • Trip and fall
    • Burn accidents
    • Falling objects
    • Broken table or chair injuries
    • Assault cases, including sexual assault
    • Parking lot accidents
    • Injured in a public bathroom

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    Our Recent Verdicts and Settlements

    $2.5 Million

    Premises Liability

    $1.1 Million

    Personal Injury

    $1.5 Million

    Shoulder and Back Injury

    $600,000

    Shoulder Injury

    $525,000

    Head Trauma

    $734,851

    Back Injury

    Common Injuries from Accidents at Restaurants

    Because accidents are unexpected, there’s very little chance of protecting your body from harm in these situations. Here are some of the most common injuries that you can end up with due to hazardous conditions at a restaurant:

    • Burns – first to third degree
    • Cuts and scratches, puncture marks
    • Permanent scarring
    • Traumatic brain injury 
    • Broken bones
    • Soft tissue injuries
    • Dislocation of the joints
    • Hip fracture 
    • Spinal cord damage
    • Neck injury
    • Damage to the internal organs (rupture, puncturing, etc.)
    • Loss of function (from nerve damage)
    • Chronic pain 
    • Mental health symptoms due to psychological trauma (anxiety, trouble sleeping, depression, etc.)

    The specific injuries you’ve sustained and the complications they cause for you and your loved ones are the most important factors in a personal injury case. That’s why we invite you to contact us and take some time to discuss the details of your accident. Based on the circumstances, you can demand reimbursement for medical expenses, lost pay from work, and other losses associated with the harm you’ve suffered. Our attorneys are ready to take action on your case and bring you the payment you deserve

    What are my Rights if I was Injured at Dickey’s Barbecue Pit?

    As an injury victim, it’s essential to figure out who is responsible for your accident. If you were injured on the premises of a restaurant, you may be entitled to monetary compensation under the law of premises liability. In California, property owners have a legal obligation to ensure that their property is free of hazards that can cause harm to other individuals. If they fail to take certain precautions, like removing snow and ice from their walkways or fixing a leaking pipe, they can be sued if someone has an accident due to those conditions.

    Restaurants must also assume responsibility for the conduct of their employees within the scope of their job duties. As an example, let’s say a waiter spilled coffee on you and caused you to suffer second degree burns. Although the restaurant is not directly responsible for harming you, they are vicariously liable for any harm caused by their employees. That means you would have grounds to seek monetary damages from the restaurant.

    These examples are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to a restaurant’s liability for an accident on their property. That’s why you should speak to an experienced lawyer right away, who can help you determine the best course of action if you’ve been injured at a Dickey’s Barbecue Pit location.

    FAQs about the Lawsuit Process

    How much can I potentially recover if I file a lawsuit?

     

    To answer this question with accuracy, we will need to discuss many elements that are specific to your own accident, particularly your injuries and the losses you’ve suffered as a result. There is no wrong and right value for an injury claim; $15,000 to $50,000 may be fair for certain victims, while others may be entitled to $1 million or more. Higher settlements are generally associated with permanent injuries, especially if they affect your ability to perform your job duties or perform daily tasks. The specific impact that your injuries have on your life will determine what your lawsuit is worth, so contact us right away to discuss these issues with one of our lawyers.

    How long do I have to wait before I receive payment?

    The timeline to settle an injury claim is not something we can predict ahead of time, as we can’t foresee the complications we will need to work through. Cases with serious injuries usually take longer to resolve – perhaps 2 or more years, as the value of these claims is typically in the 6- 7 figure range. But even claims with lower values can take 6 months to a year from start to finish. Of course, it’s possible that the restaurant will make you a fair settlement offer within 30 days to a few months, but we would say that 6 months to one or more years is a more realistic timeline for claims involving moderate to serious injuries.

    What is the deadline to sue the restaurant for my accident?

    Personal injury claims against private businesses must be filed within 2 years of the accident date, or from the date of discovering an injury that’s associated with the accident. While there are exceptions to this deadline, extensions are rarely granted by the courts, so 2 years is the time frame you should be aiming for. Keep in mind that if you exceed the statute of limitations, it will be extremely difficult to proceed with a lawsuit, even if it’s clear that the restaurant is at fault. To ensure that you receive payment for your injuries, contact us to begin the legal process with one of our attorneys.

    Is it too late to change lawyers if I’m in the middle of a lawsuit?

    No matter where you are in the legal process, you have the right to find a new lawyer if you’re happy with your current attorney. We receive calls from claimants just like you on a frequent basis, which is why we offer free second opinions for those with active injury claims. This is your chance to seek advice from an experienced injury attorney if you have concerns about a pending lawsuit against Dickey’s Barbecue Pit. Our goal is to educate you on your legal options and help you make the best choice for yourself and your loved ones. Switching your lawyer may be the right decision, but you won’t know for sure until you meet with us for a one-on-one consultation. Please give us a call to schedule a free second opinion with the lawyers of Normandie.

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    Speak to a Lawyer Experienced in Restaurant Accident Injury Claims

    An accident isn’t something most people are prepared for, which is why an unexpected injury can have devastating consequences on your life. If a property owner’s negligence has caused you to suffer an injury, our lawyers are here to bring you justice in the form of monetary compensation. We will not back down until you receive the highest possible settlement, based on your level of harm and suffering.

    As a contingency-based law firm, we never accept payment from our clients. Instead, all legal fees are paid by the defendant as a part of your settlement. We will also offer you a Zero Fee Guarantee from the very first consultation, so you don’t have to pay us at all if we don’t win your case.

    Someone is here to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re ready to discuss your rights and legal options. We look forward to advising you and fighting for the funds you are entitled to.

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