Wilmington Personal Injury Guide: Why That News Story Isn’t a Case, the Five Elements of a Real Delaware Claim, and Red Flags When a Firm Markets a Non-Case — Attorney911, 1-888-ATTY-911
Wilmington Personal Injury Guide: Why That News Story Isn't a Case, the Five Elements of a Real Delaware Claim, and Red Flags When a Firm Markets a Non-Case You saw a story about a quirky little shop in Wilmington called the Oddporium — a museum-and-store run by a husband-and-wife team, full of two-headed bats and deformed lobster claws, with a Saturday science program for kids. The story was charming. It made you smile. And somewhere in the back of your mind, a quieter thought followed: wait — is this a case? Am I being marketed to? If you typed that thought into a search engine tonight, you found this page. We wrote it for you. The short answer: no, the Oddporium story is not a personal injury case, and any law firm that tells you it is should worry you. The longer answer — the one that will actually protect you and your family if you ever do have a real injury in Delaware — is below. It covers the five elements that turn an unfortunate event into a real legal claim, the Delaware statutes and deadlines that control yours, the insurance playbook that runs the moment you become a…