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Unfortunately, the problem here is the collectability of the case. Without insurance you are entirely dependent on the person's ability to stroke out... Read Answer
Lets just assume the lawyer for the park is wrong. Then what? Are you willing to spend the tens of thousands of dollars on legal fees to take them to... Read Answer
UNless you want to spend an indordinate amount of money making a point, this is a non-starter as animals are considered property not children,... Read Answer
If this is a vet malpractice case, be prepared for a lot of disappointment in retaining a lawyer absent a willingness to spend money up front on... Read Answer
Hire a lawyer and make sure your wallter or purse is chocked full of benjamins to spend on legal fees and expenses. being a social justice warrior is... Read Answer
Unless you have another vet provide expert testimony in wiritjng that the first vet "killed your puppy" as opposed the bee stings, there is no viable... Read Answer
If by supporting you, you mean financially and they are willing to fully fund the litigation, then you have a viable case, at least to start. Absent... Read Answer
Since there is no question not sure what the point is.
You wont likely find any lawyer specializin in such a claim for a variety or reasons, starting with they are not contingent fee cases and most people... Read Answer
If you are incacerated and your SA was not needed or permitted there, then you would have need to have made plans for its housing and care while you... Read Answer
This is problematic case because you and your doctor are fostering the very sham that causes people with legitimate ESA/SA needs so many problems.... Read Answer
Well, thats what happens when you don't control your animal. YOu probably need to retain a lawyer, at your expense, to try to sort this out if... Read Answer
There is no common law marriage in Florida, so in theory BOTH of you are separately liable. Its unlikely that the lawyer actually sues if there is no... Read Answer
Not generally no - not under the facst provided.
Unfortunately, pet items are very diffiicfult to fund over such issues and equally difficutl to establish liability over as they are rarely intended... Read Answer
This sounds more like a "hatfeilds vs. McCoys" situation. As such, you will need to retain a lawyer to review these facts in detail OBJECTIVELY and... Read Answer
Certainly - assuming its a LEGITIMATE service animal and not just "listed" as one, that is not unbridled right to have the animal on the property.... Read Answer
I dont see a case here. A free spay is not a generic free surgery. If the surgey was other than a spay or neuter that would be at your expense.
This all revolves around your contract terms. You may need a lawyer to review them to get a handle on what was agreed to.
Can't do anything if animal control says there is no issue.
Suit is a potential and trying to downplay a bite event with chanting with the word "nip" that became a cut won't help. If your home owners inusrance... Read Answer
Generally no as this would likely violate FHA regulations. Be aware that there is a growing trend of LL challenging such claims especially if your... Read Answer
This is an issuewhere you use ESA and SA standards along with "animal" and not dog which can be an issue. A LEGITIMATE medically documents SA or ESA... Read Answer
This will all revolve around WHY the police were at your property and whether you want to spend the money out of pocket to sue over such case as it... Read Answer
This is an issue about the terms of the "giving" the cat away. There is no "legal help" that will address such an issue absent some personal favor... Read Answer