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I do not understand the question. If you mean how do you increase the possible settlement value of your case, no one can make a guess without knowing... Read Answer
Probably. What is your age?
Does your wife work? Being in a cast for 6 weeks is worth some money but not a massive amount. Ask them to pay the out of pocket expenses now and... Read Answer
Best bet, be honest about what happened and that you're very sorry, that you never meant to be disrespectful by not showing up. Might cut the fine in... Read Answer
Sure you can sue, the question is how do you locate them. ?Look on the web to see if you can find anything out, try to find out where your money was... Read Answer
Sure, but without an address how are you going to serve them?
Almost every day we get a request for evaluation of a claim. We cannot respond to such a request, as there are simply too many elements to be... Read Answer
Yes, that's a fairly serious injury.
It does not make sense that the deputy actually acted in that fashion. If you did not complain of injuries why take you to the hospital, why would... Read Answer
Yes, but all governmental claims require the filing of a claim form ASAP. Get the form from the P.O.
Sure, why not. But you must file a claim within the Federal Claims time period.
If you notified the DMV of the change of ownership, they would have that on record. It seems you did not. So you need to tell the DA [appears that... Read Answer
Every claim or law suit has two basic elements: Liability (fault) and damages (how much). Many times a person may have a good claim but the damages... Read Answer
Sure. Small Claims Court; no lawyers allowed.
Your complaint can combine all possible causes of action that fit the circumstances. I am not sure what you are asking.
It is illegal to place non-stamped mail in the mailbox but there are no damages to you. If the nearby house has no access except by your private... Read Answer
Probably several thousand dollars worth. You are fully liable for any injuries you dogs cause to anyone, no matter why they are there [except to... Read Answer
It definitely is not extortion. This is purely a civil matter. The police will not get involved. Since you were renting from him, legally his... Read Answer
You need to ask an attorney who specializes in medical malpractice.
Comp. carriers usually subpoena all medical records, although they could ask you for a release. I am not sure if they have an absolute right to get a... 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
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
Your attorney will likely be entitled to a portion of your settlement, depending on what your retainer contract reads. First discuss with your... Read Answer
Any settlement check is going to have the lawyer's name on it, as he no doubt has notified them of his lien. He will get his share of any settlement.
First, you should offer to enter into a fee arbitration (through your local or county bar assn.) If she rejects that offer, you can sue for refund... Read Answer