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Found a staple in my steak from a restaurant. Can I sue?

Answered 7 years and 9 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
You can sue, but you are unlikely to win anything more than the price of your meal.  You don't have any other damages, no medical expenses, no lost work.
You can sue, but you are unlikely to win anything more than the price of your meal.  You don't have any other damages, no medical expenses, no... Read More

My 15 yr old just had harassment charges filed. What happens now. Do I need an attorney?

Answered 7 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
I would not want my child to have a 'record' of any type. I would use a lawyer to insure that there is no record either at the school or with the police. Ed Dimon, Esq. 732-797-1600
I would not want my child to have a 'record' of any type. I would use a lawyer to insure that there is no record either at the school or with the... Read More

ls it legal for an employee to ask to look in My personal bag at a store ?

Answered 7 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Yes. The employee can look in your bag if the employee has reason to believe that items were taken. Ed Dimon
Yes. The employee can look in your bag if the employee has reason to believe that items were taken. Ed Dimon

Promotion within the mta

Answered 8 years ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I would work with the employer to give them confidence that this will not occur in the future. I would be drug tested monthly and submit the results. Ed Dimon, Esq. 732-797-1600
I would work with the employer to give them confidence that this will not occur in the future. I would be drug tested monthly and submit the results.... Read More

Are there restrictions to owning cap guns in new jersey?

Answered 8 years ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
Gun ownership is strictly regulated in NJ. What is a cap gun ? Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon,Esq. 732-797-1600
Gun ownership is strictly regulated in NJ. What is a cap gun ? Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon,Esq. 732-797-1600

Do I need to show up to court for a case that has been 'disposed?'

Answered 8 years and a month ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You need to work closely with the court personnel to make sure that you have a written record that you do not need to be in court. If you cannot get the written record, then you should appear in court and tell the judge on the record what happened. You do not want to have a bench warrant issued. Ed Dimon, Esq. 732-797-1600... Read More
You need to work closely with the court personnel to make sure that you have a written record that you do not need to be in court. If you cannot get... Read More

Are both spouse responsible for payment of a large purchase even though only one signed for the purchase?

Answered 8 years and a month ago by Edward Jay Zohn (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
As a matter of collections law, no. As a matter of divorce, maybe, depending on the circumstances of the debt and the nature of the purchase. Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
As a matter of collections law, no. As a matter of divorce, maybe, depending on the circumstances of the debt and the nature of the purchase. Edward... Read More
You should work with ADT on a credit or discount on your costs. I believe they will be anxious to work with you. Ed Dimon, Esq 
You should work with ADT on a credit or discount on your costs. I believe they will be anxious to work with you. Ed Dimon, Esq 

do i have to pay back my deceased parents home equity loan.

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The key to the answer is the home equity contract your parents signed and the possible lien against the property as a result of this home equity contract. The norm is that the bank would have a lien placed against the property. The lien would have to be satisfied. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon, Esq. 732-797-1600... Read More
The key to the answer is the home equity contract your parents signed and the possible lien against the property as a result of this home equity... Read More

Is this really hate speech?

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The school is on strong legal ground. Threatening language is not protected by the Fist Amendment. The school has a legal obligation to address the possibility of danger or violence. Please contact us if we can help. Ed Dimon, Esq. 732-797-1600
The school is on strong legal ground. Threatening language is not protected by the Fist Amendment. The school has a legal obligation to address the... Read More

I bought a moldy bread from walgreens?

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I would work with the store to create a written record of what happened and to determine the cause. Ed Dimon, Esq. 
I would work with the store to create a written record of what happened and to determine the cause. Ed Dimon, Esq. 

Can the bank foreclose on my deceased parents home equity if i am now the legal owner of the property?

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by Edward Jay Zohn (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Yes, you are responsible for the debt. You don't just inherit assets; you inherit secured debt on the assets too. Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
Yes, you are responsible for the debt. You don't just inherit assets; you inherit secured debt on the assets too. Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law,... Read More

How do I file a qdro with the court?

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by Edward Jay Zohn (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Plan manager must approve QDRO first. Once plan manager approves, send to judge (same judge who granted divorce) for filing. Then send "filed" QDRO back to plan manager. Edward Zohn, Attorney at Law, 908.791.0312
Plan manager must approve QDRO first. Once plan manager approves, send to judge (same judge who granted divorce) for filing. Then send "filed" QDRO... Read More

garnishing wages

Answered 8 years and 4 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You should make sure that you have all the student loan documentation and can prove what happened. If fraud was committed, you have a defense. You could use the fraud to have your relatives pay the debt. Why are they not paying ? What is their understanding of what happened ? Ed Dimon, Esq. 732-797-1600... Read More
You should make sure that you have all the student loan documentation and can prove what happened. If fraud was committed, you have a defense. You... Read More
Since you offer no information as to what the damages might actually have been, there is no way for me to say whether the offer by PODS is equitable or not. Suggest you speak with an attorney and provide what your damages might actually be if you think the settlement offer is too low.
Since you offer no information as to what the damages might actually have been, there is no way for me to say whether the offer by PODS is equitable... Read More

If you are trespassing on private property, can you take video of said property and publish said video on line.

Answered 8 years and 5 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The key to answering the question correctly is whether one could video the property from a position where one is not trespassing. What were the circumstances ? One cannot trespass and take a video from the trespassed property. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon, Esq. 732-797-1600
The key to answering the question correctly is whether one could video the property from a position where one is not trespassing. What were the... Read More
I would work with the valet company. Litigation is expensive. You should get the cost of the car and the rental car fee. Ed Dimon, Esq.
I would work with the valet company. Litigation is expensive. You should get the cost of the car and the rental car fee. Ed Dimon, Esq.

Obtaining date of death for ex-husband

Answered 8 years and 5 months ago by attorney Diana L. Anderson   |   1 Answer
You should be able to either go to the town in which he lived at the time of deaht, or obtain the death certificate on line.  You can also obtain the date of death from looking at the Social Security Death Index, and even doing an internet search to see if the family used a local funeral home.  ... Read More
You should be able to either go to the town in which he lived at the time of deaht, or obtain the death certificate on line.  You can also... Read More

Can we sue a Dr. For deformation of character

Answered 8 years and 5 months ago by Anthony Van Zwaren (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
It is really difficult to say what your chances are to sue for deformation. Reports to DCPP are confidential. You would have to show that the report was not just inaccurate but malicious. Was there some motivation for the attack. Obviously having high blood pressure should not be considered a negative, unless the doctor felt he was too old or infirm to care for a child.... Read More
It is really difficult to say what your chances are to sue for deformation. Reports to DCPP are confidential. You would have to show that the report... Read More

I'm applying for college with an open display of alcohol charge

Answered 8 years and 5 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Open Display of Alcohol is NJSA 39:4-51b which is a motor vehicle violation. As such, it is not a conviction or a felony. We can put this in writing for the school if you have any issues with the school. Ed Dimon, Esq 732-797-1600
Open Display of Alcohol is NJSA 39:4-51b which is a motor vehicle violation. As such, it is not a conviction or a felony. We can put this in writing... Read More
Harassment is not the proper charge to bring against the callers. You should document in writing the calls and make a written complaint to the callers. This is a very frustrating process because this will be a paper chase. The callers know how to beat the system. Ed Dimon, Esq. 
Harassment is not the proper charge to bring against the callers. You should document in writing the calls and make a written complaint to the... Read More

What grounds do I have after finding a bug in a sealed

Answered 8 years and 7 months ago by Anthony Van Zwaren (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I don't know if you already heard from the insurance company. You don't describe what damages you suffered other than discovering the bug inside of the jar. It doesn't say you almost ate the bug, or suffered some kind of psychological injury. If you are concerned about a possible offer from the insurance company and discovering what your rights may be, consult with an attorney and have the attorney talk or communicate with the insurance company.... Read More
I don't know if you already heard from the insurance company. You don't describe what damages you suffered other than discovering the bug inside of... Read More

Do I need counsel before consenting to taking a polygraph? What are my rights?

Answered 8 years and 7 months ago by Anthony Van Zwaren (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
This is really something an attorney can only advise in the context of a lawyer-client relationship, not by an answer in this type of forum. I can only give general information, not specific legal advice. If you would like to call to set up a consultation to discuss further.
This is really something an attorney can only advise in the context of a lawyer-client relationship, not by an answer in this type of forum. I can... Read More
Creating phony logins for someone else's records, particularly confidential records like medical records, bank records, and so on is actually a criminal offense. 2C:20-25 and therefore should be reported to the prosecutor if you have evidence that your sister in law has access to your login information. You can certainly also pursue civil damages as well because it is not necessarily a HIPPA violation alone but a violation of protected computer information. One note, is if you leave your login information in a public place then it might be harder to prove criminal intent on the part of your sister-in-law, but if you had password protection and so on, then discuss it with the prosecutor of your county.... Read More
Creating phony logins for someone else's records, particularly confidential records like medical records, bank records, and so on is actually a... Read More

I have fines that I have to pay to get my license in order

Answered 8 years and 8 months ago by Anthony Van Zwaren (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If you haven't paid the fines, how are you going to pay an attorney to assist you. Pay the fines and any surcharges and restoration fees and then you should be able to get your license.
If you haven't paid the fines, how are you going to pay an attorney to assist you. Pay the fines and any surcharges and restoration fees and then you... Read More