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So if you injured yourself in the police pursuit by either the motorcycle driver or by a police vehicle, you may have a case for damages. You should consult with an attorney here in the state of Florida about possible contingency fee representation which means you pay nothing unless you win the case.     ... Read More
So if you injured yourself in the police pursuit by either the motorcycle driver or by a police vehicle, you may have a case for damages. You should... Read More
If you had injuries that were caused by his conduct, then you may have a claim for damages. A potential recovery source would be any homeowners insurance that he has on his home or renters insurance that he has if he rents. Discuss your case with an attorney here in the state of Florida about contingency fee representation.... Read More
If you had injuries that were caused by his conduct, then you may have a claim for damages. A potential recovery source would be any homeowners... Read More

Do I have a reason to hire a lawyer

Answered a year and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
If you were cooking food then the smoke fumes are probobally the reason for the smoke detecgoing off. If you suffered no damages then you have no case. 
If you were cooking food then the smoke fumes are probobally the reason for the smoke detecgoing off. If you suffered no damages then you have no... Read More
File an application to amend daughters birth certificate. The application paperwork can be requested through the vital records department in the state that daughter was born. 
File an application to amend daughters birth certificate. The application paperwork can be requested through the vital records department in the... Read More
Turn the matter over to your son's auto insurance company for his legal defense. 
Turn the matter over to your son's auto insurance company for his legal defense. 
Tell him to send you a request to review his legal services.    
Tell him to send you a request to review his legal services.    

No driving licenses in FL !

Answered 3 years and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
If you were involved in an accident, and it was not your fault, then you should retain counsel to handle your personal injury case from start to finish on contingency fee. Any other issues that you mentioned that are raised in your situation can be resolved gratuitously.
If you were involved in an accident, and it was not your fault, then you should retain counsel to handle your personal injury case from start to... Read More