I need a good lawyer to help me on a slip and fall case that I have?

I fell fron the second story stair well from the apartments that I live. There were no hand rails and at the time the lights were turned off by orders of the owner and was not able to see clearly the steps ahead of me so I missed a step and went falling down 20 steps to the first floor injuring my left and and wrist from trying to grap a hold of anything to stop but nothing! so I walk with a limp with swollen ankles beyond recongnition so I looked in the yellow pages for a lawyer and found one but this guy was not responding to me to any of my questions well to make matters worse I received a letter today stating he cannot represent me and he didnt give me a reason why so now I am stuck! and I am hurting from the fall that I still walk with limp and its cold and it hurts really bad! I dont know what to do? I do know there is a 2 year where I can still sue the owner and thats what I need to do I need a good lawyer willing to take my case because it seems I am just getting the run around and Im really depressed and hurt so if anyone out there know a good slip and fall lawyer I would appreciate it if you can give me a number to call! I am really hurt by the lawyer dropping my case but I am sure there has to be another that is willing to take this on and help me acomplish what needs to be done….PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME??????

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3 Responses to I need a good lawyer to help me on a slip and fall case that I have?

  1. my 2 cents says:

    You can call your local Bar Association, and they can refer you to somone.

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