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If debt collectors don't remit money collected, they are liable. I assume you have proof of payment and it should be relatively simple to... Read Answer
That is because each case is based on facts and what each party can prove. If you can prove that the step dad damaged your car, you should... Read Answer
That means you can be fired for good cause, bad cause, or no cause at all. However, there are exceptions depending on whether you have a... Read Answer
So, if your dad had a will, it must be probated and will govern how the assets are distributed. Without a will, an estate must... Read Answer
There is always a question in each case whether the care exercised was reasonable. The rules of court now require that a Plaintiff obtain a... Read Answer
I am sorry for your loss.
When someone is the victim of severe emoitional distress, the person who caused it, whether negligently or intentionally,... Read Answer
In PA, unless he voluntarily agrees to repay you, your only recourse is to sue, obtain a judgment, and then try to collect on the judgment.... Read Answer
42 Pa.C.S. § 8104 (2007), states the following:
“(a) GENERAL RULE.-- A judgment creditor who has received satisfaction of any... Read Answer
A nuisance can be any one of many events, including, but not limited to, noxious fumes and loud noise.
You would sue the landlord because he is the... Read Answer
As a general matter, the duty of a litigant is to provide notice in a manner reasonably calculated to come to your attention. The fact that notice... Read Answer
It is not possible to answer the ultimate issue of liability from the meager facts you have presented. Generally speaking, a landlord is not... Read Answer
It is impossible to answer your question from the facts presented. If you question the appropriateness of his continued practice, you should take the... Read Answer
This is a situation where you should contact an attorney who specializes in medical negligence claims immediately. it may actually be that the... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue in Pa but will need to file in the local DJ office. Then a hearing will be scheduled. In the long run you may end up... Read Answer
you should contact a personal injury lawyer to discuss your rights immediately. the statue of limitations may only be one year from the date of... Read Answer
To the extent you can prove that you paid and others were unjustly enriched, you should consider filing in small claims court.
Offer of judgment? I would do a rule for pennsylvania rules of civil procedure.
There is a claim known as quasi-contract/unjust enrichment. You should pursue this amounts for owed if there is no written agreement.
You may appeal de novo within 30 days. You will however be forced to file a complaint at the common please court level, which will likely... Read Answer