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The owner might very well be liable if he knew that dog or its breed was likely to bite someone who was not on the renter's premises and/or the... Read Answer
Possibly. It depends on circumstances not included in your question.
It should be separate property and non-taxable if it is only for pain and suffering, but any part intended to compensate for lost wages would be... Read Answer
This is not a community property because it's received to compensate you, the individual for your injury (physical or emotional). Therefore, it's a... Read Answer
You probably have no case. You do not say you asked him to put it on an elevated rack to change the underside, nor is it clear that he would have... Read Answer
Most attorneys could handle this, but the ones who are most likely would be tort or contract attorneys. Does the military provide its own attorneys... Read Answer
In California, if you do not have insurance you can collect for property damage, wage loss, medical bills, and other out of pocket expenses, but not... Read Answer
That depends upon what your contract with your attorney says. Presumably, the settlement took into account that $5,000 in medical bills so it would... Read Answer
If the other driver was at fault it does not matter whether you have insurance or not.
I believe there is a State fund set up for such situations; check with your local or the San Francisco head Office to see if it still exists and... Read Answer
Was the incident reported to the store? At what store location did this occur?
You certainly sound like you have a valid personal injury case. However, one thing to consider is the assets of the potential Defendant (the... Read Answer
It really depends on whether you and the adverse party have auto liability insurance.
The first thing you should do is see a doctor. How did the injury occur?
Yes, write to the insurance co. and ask them for payment. I would have to review the policy in order to determine whether or not the son is covered.... Read Answer
Our office handles personal injury claims all throughout California. Feel free to give me a call at (619) 358 9779.
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Craig Benner
This man needs to be prosecuted and sued civilly for his actions. You are entitled to monetary damages for the assault and battery. Is... Read Answer
Sure you can sue and likely win, but your damages are minimal unless she did on the basis of race or gender, and what do you think your performance... Read Answer
You are off by a "0". Your coverage is $100,000/$300,000 [minimum coverage is $15,000]. If your son stole your car your insurance could deny coverage.
I'm confused. If your insurance co. "took care of everything" you shouldn't be getting sued. Maybe you mean they paid for your car's damage? If... Read Answer
The sister started and continued the fight and you and your boyfriend were defending yourself, so she is the one who would be charged, but she and... Read Answer
Passengers are not effected by the lack of insurance; you can collect for your car damage but not your pain and suffering. What the insurance... Read Answer
If the insurance company sent him any money, it means he has tried to settle the case without your approval. Insurance companies do not pay unless it... Read Answer
Your attorney will now have to bring in the estate as a new defendant; the administrator of the estate will decide which lawyers will handle the... Read Answer
Complaint to the Apple facility you bought it from and they will contact the carrier company to see what can be done. ?Yes, you have a claim against... Read Answer