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Whatever you are being charged with. The best defense is a good offense.
Yes, you can always hire a new attorney who can deal with the attorney you do not like.
If you can find a chiropractor who will testify that the second chiropractor did something which "deviated from the standard of practice," then you... Read Answer
Whether or not the chiropractor caused any structural damage to your back is the key question for an answer has to be determined by a medical ... 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
Well, first things first. You have to find out what this chiro did to you and what it's going to take to recover. These cases take hundreds of hours... Read Answer
You cannot sue the chiropractor unless you can get another chiropractor to testify that the chiro deviated from the standard of care in your... Read Answer
I would report it to the store and consider consulting a lawyer familiar with negligent cooking cases. Good luck.
I am not clear from your narrative as to what happened, exactly where you were and what was going on, but I would suggest you contact a civil rights... Read Answer
You need to find out what is wrong first. You can either wait on the seller to tell you or take it somewhere else and have them look at it. Once you... Read Answer
My guess is that you are a minor. You will need a parent to bring suit for you. Talk to your parents or guardians about your concerns. They may want... Read Answer
Retain a personal injury attorney.
What crime? It doesn't matter that you are not on the friend's policy; if you had permission you are covered. I don't know why you wouldn't let the... Read Answer
She could be charged with malpractice, if her performance "deviates from the standard of practice," because whether or not she is a licensed care... Read Answer
It does not seem so. You did not purchase rental care coverage. If I understood you correctly, the other driver claims you were at fault so his... Read Answer
Yes, he or she could very well be liable. It takes the opinion of a medical expert to determine whether you have a case. Medical malpractice lawyers... Read Answer
Talk to the District Attorney's office.
Insurance should cover any permissive driver unless they are specifically excepted in the policy or there is some specific provision excepting... Read Answer
This is clearly too complicated a fact situation to deal with on this site. If you live in Madison, you can contact the Tenants' Union, who are very... Read Answer
It sounds like you have done all you can already, but to double check, ask the lawyer you have, consult the police again and call the District... Read Answer
Only God knows who is truly at fault. But in our sublunary world, we go with the facts we know or can learn. The person who held the child and... Read Answer
No. You would have no claim at all. His estate has a potential wrongful death claim for medical malpractice, though. Whoever is in charge of the... Read Answer
It depends on the terms of your contract.