Brown Mackie, who was a former employee of Hallmark building supplies in Minnesota, brought this class action suit against the corporation. He claimed that he was discriminated against based on his disability as a diabetic. He claimed that he experienced long hours of standing or sitting during production that resulted in severe back pain. He also said that he suffered permanent scarring from broken equipment at work. Mackie is seeking compensatory and punitive damages for medical bills, lost wages, future loss of pay, pain and suffering, and future loss of earning capacity.
The attorney is representing only one of a group of plaintiffs who have filed similar lawsuits in recent months. If no settlement is reached, then the case will move forward to a jury trial. The suit has been delayed so that there can be a jury trial. This has caused a delay in the release of the information regarding this lawsuit.
Mackie could not be reached for comment on the date of the trial. He has previously stated that he expected a settlement to be issued soon. There is no set time limit for filing a lawsuit. It depends on the state where the claim is filed, but in most instances it requires six months from the date of the harm to file the lawsuit.
If you would like more information about the filing of a Brown Mackie lawsuit, you can contact the attorney who handled the original lawsuit. You may also contact an attorney who is not part of the firm. They can give you some advice on your legal rights and obligations. It is wise to do some research about your legal rights and responsibilities in this situation. An attorney can make a better informed decision for you and provide you with the best advice.
A reputable attorney will be able to explain all of your rights and responsibilities. He will be able to tell you what the statute of limitations in your state is, whether or not there is a recovery fee and who is responsible for paying it. He can explain the process in layman’s terms and make it easier for you. If you have any special circumstances about the accident, your attorney can advise you and handle those details as well.
Your attorney will represent you in court and in the negotiations. He will work hard on your behalf to get you the settlement that you deserve. Because this is a high-profile case, attorneys tend to charge more money than they would for other cases. Be sure you are aware of your fees up front before you agree to retain them.
Hello I went to Brown Mackie actually paid them cash while I attended. I think totaling $18k. Is this something I can get back?