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YES . Generally, it is NOT illegal to videotape children or adults outside of a building. That is a public area. There is no reasonable expectation... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue the property owner separately from your workersโ compensation case. You should not wait to begin the process until your workersโ... Read Answer
No money damages in your case to support a lawsuit. What dollar amount would you ask 12 people to award? Would you be willing to spend $25,000 in... Read Answer
Of course you can sue. However (thanks to the doctor lobby) Med (and Dental) Mal cases are quite difficult. First, one must obtain a certification... Read Answer
What a useless parent you have been. Were you drunk at home? Passed out? Or just dumbstruck. "...so I thought they had fallen asleep" is so lame... Read Answer
That would be a yes.
If the other driver files a claim with your insurance company, your insurance company will provide a defense lawyer to represent you. The truth of... Read Answer
That would be a no.
I believe I answered this same question about half an hour ago. Neither the law nor the advice have changed.
Contact the hospital where treatment was received. Ask for an itemized bill. Send it to your insurance company.
I am NOT a patent lawyer, but from my limited understanding, this is not "patentable" because it's not really an invention, it's just a new form of a... Read Answer
Lex loci. The law of the location.
First read your homeowner's policy. Since they can differ, you'll have to rely on it for your information about what it covers, or perhaps you'll... Read Answer
If she was at fault then yes you can sue her and her insurance company. This is an area I am trained well in and I can maximize your pain and... Read Answer
Based on the information you provided, you do have a cause of action for personal injury against the college - with damages including the costs of... Read Answer
The question to be answered first is whose negligence was greater, that of the teacher (or sponsoring entity)or yours. They apparently did not check... Read Answer
You could very well be liable. If an object leaves or escapes from your property and causes harm, as between you and the victim, you are the more... Read Answer
You could go to small claims court and seek damages for the medical care and for your son's pain and suffering. But that is not generally a good... Read Answer
What did they do that makes you think they were at fault?
Since it virtually never snows in Wisconsin in June, I cannot imagine that this is a Wisconsin question. Or else it has been sitting around for some... Read Answer
For your own benefit, immediately contact an injury lawyer to evaluate your case and if taken, represent you in the case without any money coming... Read Answer
Contact your home owner's insurer adapt. They should provide a defense.
It's not exactly frivolous, but it's likely a waste of your time. Without the testimony of a doctor who examined you when you were first stricken,... Read Answer
It will depend on how persuasive a presentation you make. This is the kind of situation where retaining an experienced personal injury can make all... Read Answer
I already answered this question several weeks ago.