In Wisconsin, if you’re injured by government employees, meaning staff, or other people who, you know, it could be a nurse or a doctor or somebody that comes into the prison. Are you able to get compensation for those injuries? And the answer is simply yes. You have rights as a human being in the United States to be free from harm.
So yes, you have the right to get compensation. There’s certainly various federal laws that would apply. And there’s also state laws that would apply for people who are injured. Because of somebody else’s negligence. And that doesn’t, it doesn’t matter if they’re. Government employees that work at a prison, if there are a nurse that comes in and injures you, or if it’s somebody else. The reason I keep on saying nurses is because we have a lot of cases where an injured person, because they were in prison, they got a vaccine and you have to have vaccines when you’re in prison. That’s part of the mandate.
And they have this injury from a vaccine administration and we have the U. S. Court of Federal Claims and our vaccine attorneys have a claim for them because of the injury they received while they were in prison. So yes, this happens all the time. We have a lot of experience with that certainly and because of our experience with Samster Konkel and Safran, we’ve helped a lot of different people across the, boy, decades of Samster Konkel and Safran of helping people who were injured because of police misconduct and prison guard misconduct.
So yes, long story short, the answer is yes, you are able to get compensation if you’re injured while you’re in a prison.
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