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Answered 5 years and 5 months ago by Joseph Edwards Ashley (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Animal
In order to previal in such a law suit, you would have to prove a direct relationship (nexus) between the the drug and the death.  More sugnificnatly, you would have to show why do didn't raise the issue within the statue of linitations.  Generally, in Maryland, you have to bring a claim against a defendant within three (3) years of you becoming aware of the issue you are claiming was neglignet or a breacjh of contract, absent any fraud on the behalf of the Defednat which might have preventing you form finding out about thier conduct or any damages.  I'm sorry for the lose of your beloved friend. ... Read More
In order to previal in such a law suit, you would have to prove a direct relationship (nexus) between the the drug and the death.  More... Read More