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Hard to answer based on your question: First answer these: (a) Who is at fault in the accident (b) What are your injuries (c) Is there... Read Answer
You would have to go to Small Claims or District Court, depending on the amount of money sued for. You will probably need another mechanic to look at... Read Answer
Your brother could sue, but what are his injuries? Will it be worth the money, time and effort? Good luck.
Your friend is liable. Get his homeowners insurance information and file a claim.
Maybe, but it will take a mechanic expert to tell you whether they are liable. More than likely, your dispute will be handled by arbitration. Look at... Read Answer
It takes the opinion of a medical expert to answer your question. Lawyers who do medical malpractice cases typically have such experts available to... Read Answer
Get with your credit card company. They should back everything out. Good luck.
It depends whether management knew or should have known what you slipped on was there, and whether they failed to remove it or guard or warn you... Read Answer
You have possible criminal and civil remedies available to you. Contact an experienced personal injury lawyer and consider contacted the District... Read Answer
You may have a criminal and civil matter. The criminal matter would be rape, a matter for the District Attorney. You may also have civil claims... Read Answer
Your father and you may very well have a civil rights violation case. Seek the advice of an experienced civil rights lawyer. Good luck.
I cannot tell for sure who would be liable from your description of the conditions that caused you to slip. I would also need to know what... Read Answer
Yes, if that person is liable. Good luck.
You may possibly have a case or couple of cases of false arrest/imprisonment. Consult a lawyer that does such cases. Usually, criminal lawyers will... Read Answer
If the order "throwing the case out" is a dismissal, and not a nolle prosequi, you may be able to sue for false arrest. Good luck.
No; not unless he was a known incompetent driver. You may get a ticket for not having insurance, though. Good luck.
This is a clear violation of HIPPA and your privacy rights. What it would be worth, I don't know. If you decide you want to pursue your potential... Read Answer
It takes the opinion of a dental expert to determine if you have a potential malpractice case. Medical malpractice lawyers that do dental malpractice... Read Answer
Presuming you were on the job, you have a workers comp claim, and a potential third-party claim. Good luck.
Well, if you are liable and they sue and get a judgment, they can attach your bank accounts, garnish your wages, lien your home and do what creditors... Read Answer
You are going to need to take care of the judgment. I suggest you contact a lawyer familiar with the satisfaction of judgment process. Good luck.
It takes the opinion of a medical expert to determine if there was malpractice. Lawyers that do medical malpractice cases typically have such experts... Read Answer
I don't know what the fine is, but if you were ticketed, look on the ticket itself. It usually has the fine spelled out on it. If you were not... Read Answer
You need to talk with your lawyer about that. I typically do not allow nurses or employers or adjusters in the examining room during exams. I also... Read Answer
Quite frankly, I don't know and would have to do extensive research to give you an answer. One of my clients is a carrier and he thinks that there... Read Answer