i pretty sure that the employer can sue...
Have her start a claim with worker's comp. She will be assigned an atty-that's what it's for.
It is possible to sue for a slip and fall even if you were not injured. You can still seek compensation for any damages or expenses incurred, such as torn clothing or lost personal items. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to evaluate the circumstances of your case.
It depends on how she got injured if it was due to her negligence she can't win the case but if her injury was the result of your doing yes she can sue and win.
always sue the parent company, they have the money
Nope
Sue Thomas was a deaf agent who worked for the FBI. She helped the FBI by lip reading.
You have a legal question which would best be answered by a local lawyer where you live. I have no idea what you mean by "Injured." In this state the injury must meet certain criteria before you can sue.
Sure, you can sue someone for just about anything. The question is, should you sue them? Were you injured? Was it an accident or was it malicious? If you feel you need to sue then contact a lawyer.
If you're un-injured. . . sue for WHAT? In the US ANYONE can sue ANYBODY for ANYTHING. The question really is, do you have any chance of prevailing?
Stay calm and if you are injured call 911 for help. Make sure you catch the license plate of the person that hit you, in case they drive off, you can still sue for car damages and your medical bill. (if you were injured)
Torts