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You can not retry a case that you have settled! That is what settlement means. Also, you would have had to bring suit within 2 years of the accident.... Read Answer
Yes, you may have a claim of using your image without your consent. Need more specific facts to analyze the matter.
Yes you may have a workers compensation claim as well as third party liability claim. The papers you signed will have to be reviewed to see if there... Read Answer
If he was not operating his vehicle, no insurance would be required. If he is found to have been operating, he can only collect out-of-pocket... Read Answer
You only need to be insured if you are claiming pain and suffering damages, but you are not barred as to out of pocket such as property damages,... Read Answer
No, you entered into a contract based upon the terms then existing. If you are referring to rent paid under a month to month agreement, then each... Read Answer
Generally, you can not attach [garnish] disability benefits. Call up the agency that handles the payments and see what they are willing to do. You... Read Answer
Alienation of affection lawsuits are not valid in California. Its not the hooker's fault he left, it is his. You should send him the bills and tell... Read Answer
You can probably sue them in the state in which they live, but to be sure, you should contact a lawyer in that state who has experience with the... Read Answer
I have no idea as you would be the one who the other side would come after for missing the deposition. ?There should be nothing in the court file... Read Answer
There is a 2 year statute of limitations to sue for any personal injuries and 3 for property damage. If you do not sue by then you, you have no legal... Read Answer
Whether it was a full bite or not is irrelevant as to liability. Since the dog was on your property, was barking [I assume in an aggressive fashion],... Read Answer
He might argue that you allowed an attractive nuisance [the river] to exist and should have fenced it off. If your sign was obvious enough, and... Read Answer
Was the car damaged in some way? If so, be aggressive in getting damage estimates. If they still won?t pay, you can sue in Small Claims Court... Read Answer
Go up the chain of supervisors at the insurance carrier until you get someone who will help. ?Check your policy to see what exactly they are supposed... Read Answer
When he was sentenced, the judge set the amount of restitution he had to pay. If he has paid that full amount, then the judgment against him has been... Read Answer
You don't say who was driving your daughter's car, so it's a bit hard to respond. By having the same lawyer, daughter and boy-friend would be... Read Answer
That depends upon what the at-fault driver's insurance limits are. If they are more than adequate to pay for both of their damages, the same attorney... Read Answer
No one can tell you what you will get in permanent disability money until a doctor writes a report as to what loss in function you have suffered. You... Read Answer
While each state has its own venue rules, in general you can bring an action either in the county where the injury occurred, or the county where the... Read Answer
If the case was actually dismissed by the court, you have 60 days within which to file a motion to set aside. You may also have a claim against the... Read Answer
Suck it up. One negative comment at work [except perhaps for a racist remark or other protected class] if not a basis for a harassment or defamation... Read Answer
Speak to the actual DA ?and not one of their assistants. Tell them about severe negative income effects, does he want them to lose their jobs and go... Read Answer
You must complete an incident report at the motel, unless you have already done so. You must also request copies of your medical records and bills... Read Answer
Your question is whether you have a case, meaning can you sue the store for this question. I assume this question comes from California. I am a... Read Answer