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Sure if you want to go to prison for life.
Yoy should report this to law enforcement as a theft and seek prosecution of the room mate. The State Attorney is free for prosecutions.
You will need to secure the written opinion of another vet supporting your contention before you do anything else.
If you suffered personal injuries during the attack, you should retain counsel here in Florida on contingency fee which means you don't pay anything... Read Answer
If you have been injured by an animal that was owned by this lady, then you can take legal action against her for the damages that you have... Read Answer
Yes, under the PIP Florida Ins regulations, you must seek medical attention within 14 days of the accident in order to preserve your PIP benefits.... Read Answer
If you have had possession of the dog for four years and have been paying for its care for all this time, it is extremely unlikely law enforcement... Read Answer
You should retain counsel to investigate all possible sources of recovery. Was this person on the job? Did someone else own the vehicle that he was... Read Answer
Hi Karl. Sorry to hear about this fiasco. You have a claim against the dog owner for negligence and strict liability, and if the property is rented,... Read Answer
possibly - but you let this go on 2 years.....why? All you had to do was not renew the lease and move out, which could have been done for free, and... Read Answer
Only way to avoid being sued is make a settlement. You should hire a lawyer to assist you with that.
Unless you are willing to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees trying to address this issue, its a non-starter and not viable. This is why... Read Answer
First, King is not "your boy", King appears to be an animal. Second, there is obviously some other issue you have failed to disclose as to (a) why... Read Answer
YOu can report this to local law enforcement and see what they say.
There is no finaincially viable legal claim here. You can pursue if you wish, but its not cost effective. Otheriwse you can report the abuse to... Read Answer
This is an issue for your divorce lawyer. THIS is exactly why you hire them.
Sorry - its NOT your ESA, its your daughters dog. If she wants it up in NJ then she is free to do so and can raise ESA issues as she chooses. Bear in... Read Answer
Sure. You just need to contact one and see what they say. Dog bite cases on the street are tough as you have to be able to ID the owner of the dog,... Read Answer
Because your pet is not a SA, its a pet.
You mean the uncollared, unlicensed and unchipped dog, that your nieghbor allowed to escape? That you want to sue a vet that graciously took your pet... Read Answer
Possibly - but likely only for a refund of the deposit. Otherwise, you could try to fashion some other claim of damages such as emotional distress,... Read Answer
Unless you are looking to spend a good deal of money trying to convince a court there was not a gift of the animal, its likely more productive to... Read Answer
Unfortunately, absent your willingness to spend a lot of money on legal fees to make a point, these cases dont go anywhere from a civil angle. Under... Read Answer
UNless they dip you below minumum wage, yes. The other option is to fire you outright. Be acreful how far you push.
If this is not a home owners case, then you will need to hire a civil trial lawyer to address this at your expense.