Florida Torts Legal Questions

Want a good answer? Ask a thorough question starting with "Who, What, When, How, Will I or Do I".
Then, add details. This will help you get a quicker and better answer.
Question field is required
Explanation field is required
A valid US zip code is required Validating the Zip Code.
Question type field is required
Question type field is required
1
Ask a Question

2
Details

3
Submit
1
Ask a Question

2
Submit
Fullname is required
A valid email address is required.
Receive a follow-up from lawyers after your question is answered
A valid phone number is required
Select the best time for you to receive a follow-up call from a lawyer after your question is answered. (Required field)
to
Invalid Time

*Required fields

Question
Description
By submitting your question, you understand and agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy for use of the site. Do not include any personal information including name, email or other identifying details in your question or question details. An attorney-client relationship is not being established and you are not a prospective client of any attorney who responds to your question. No question, answer, or discussion of any kind facilitated on this site is confidential or legal advice. Questions answered are randomly selected based on general consumer interest and not all are addressed. Questions may display online and be archived by Martindale-Hubbell.
8 legal questions have been posted about torts by real users in Florida. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include mass torts, and negligence. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
Florida Torts Questions & Legal Answers
Do you have any Florida Torts questions and need some legal advice or guidance? Ask a Lawyer to get an answer or read through our 8 previously answered Florida Torts questions.

Recent Legal Answers

No privacy rights were violated, you were out in public, and btw if you were in a casino you must have showed up on dozens of video cameras that monitor activity in every casino.  In any event, it wasn't the camera that got you in trouble; the worker could have, and no doubt would have, told your gf even if she hadn't taken a photo.... Read More
No privacy rights were violated, you were out in public, and btw if you were in a casino you must have showed up on dozens of video cameras that... Read More
Generally, NO. This all depends on the contracts for the plots however, and who currently "owns" them so to speak. You need to retain a lawyer ASAP if the bodies were disinsterred. You can call our office at 813-243-9233 to discuss further if you like. 
Generally, NO. This all depends on the contracts for the plots however, and who currently "owns" them so to speak. You need to retain a lawyer ASAP... Read More
Difficult case simply because of expense vs. value.  
Difficult case simply because of expense vs. value.  
Possibly. Lets start with the Postmaster General saw the tape evidence, agreed and the mail carriers at issue were fired and being prosecuted, yes?
Possibly. Lets start with the Postmaster General saw the tape evidence, agreed and the mail carriers at issue were fired and being prosecuted, yes?
Your question as phrased is unintelligible and therefore cannot answered. We do offer free phone consultations at 1-800-922-6442 if that might help.
Your question as phrased is unintelligible and therefore cannot answered. We do offer free phone consultations at 1-800-922-6442 if that might help.

DEFAMATION

Answered 5 years and 6 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
Not sure what anything past 3rd party defamation entails, but if your business was ruined by defamamtory statements you will need to retain a lawyer to review this and likely file a lawsuit for damages. We handle this type of case routinely but under stand they are not generally contingent fee cases as they usually involve a pre-paid retainer/fee.... Read More
Not sure what anything past 3rd party defamation entails, but if your business was ruined by defamamtory statements you will need to retain a lawyer... Read More

Need a lawyer for libel defense case

Answered 5 years and 7 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer
This sounds like an internet defamation type case. We handle such cases. If you would like a free telephone consultation, please feel free to call our office at 813-243-9233. 
This sounds like an internet defamation type case. We handle such cases. If you would like a free telephone consultation, please feel free to call... Read More
No more words are needed. Parents are deadbeats that could not care for thier own children and expect that the rest of the world owes them some obligation of support and care as adults, let alone for the children they brought into the world. So thestarting point is NO - there is no legal action against a grandparent because thet were forced to step in and do the job of raising thier grandkids because the parents incompetent to do so and at the expense of the grandparent on top of it. Sounds like the children should give thank every day that they had a grandparent willing to step up the plate whilt BOTH bioligcal parents dropped the ball - for whatever excuse, story or reason they will come up with. Hopefully, as suggested at the end of the post, the bio-parents got thier crap together and are now in a postition to be proper parents and fully support and care for thier children, on thier own, without expecting the government or other to pay for the care of THIER children. ... Read More
No more words are needed. Parents are deadbeats that could not care for thier own children and expect that the rest of the world owes them some... Read More