In Canada you have to fill out the card and see a doctor within 24 hours of your injury.
In England and Wales you have 3 years from the date of the accident or knowledge of the injury to make claim. See a doctor as soon after the injury as possible and undergo any advised treatment. You will eventually have to show that you have mitigated any potential loss for which you claim.
It depends on local legislation
No
because when u run for a long time the nerves start getting over active and they hurt
It is your choice. However, it is advised to sue the other company.
No, you sue the owner, which is the estate.
for 3 or 4 days
If you borrowed it most likely not. If you were careless and got hurt it was not their fault or the lawnmower's.
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No getting a henna does not hurt at all..
Not really. But it takes a LONG time. I almost fell asleep.
depends on the hit if it was a big hit it can hurt for a long time some hits can even cause eternal pain
No one in Chicago has to sue.