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Why? What are your damages? Take it back to the Subway and they'll probably give you a $25 gift certificate and count yourself lucky.
That is terrible. The jail should not be able to treat your family like that and get away with it. Please contact me via email:... Read Answer
I am having to do a lot of assuming here, but I am assuming that your daughter was injured in an automobile accident, and received a recovery and... Read Answer
I am sorry this happened to you, but Florida is a very pro-business, anti-worker state. With few exceptions, Florida employers can fire you at... Read Answer
You cannot bring a claim against the dentist in Florida unless you can get another "similar health care provider" (another DDS or DMD, depending on... Read Answer
While it is true that your exclusive remedy against your employer for an "on the job injury" is workers comp, you may be able to sue the owner... Read Answer
Go hire a good workers compensation attorney who will help you with this and you won't have to pay him or her unless they get you some money. Don't... Read Answer
What injuries or damages have you sustained? If you have not sustained any injuries or damages, why would you want to make a claim?
This sounds very hard. It's hard to see how removing cheap front of finger could separate and on unless there was some problem with the child's... Read Answer
I do not understand why you mention your friend; it does not seem he did anything to cause the windshield to be damaged. You need to supply... Read Answer
No. In Florida, the record owner of a car can be held responsible, but not merely because he is on your insurance policy.
You may indeed have a case. If the property owner was on notice of this hazard, as you allege he was, and he did not take steps to correct this... Read Answer
Stay in touch with the victim advocate at your local state attorney's office. Keep track of all expenses and get an order of restitution entered in... Read Answer
Ask them if any part or attachment is missing, so that you will know you did not ingest anything. ?If it was large, you would have felt it; if it was... Read Answer
The answer to your question is yes, but from a practical standpoint it wouldn't be worth the effort to bring a claim. In Florida, you cannot sue a... Read Answer
There is a statute in Florida that prohibits what is called "retaliatory discharge" for firing someone for making a workers compensation claim. I... Read Answer
Dear Writer,
I am very sorry to hear about your unfortunate situation. I hope you are able to heal quickly.
In regards to your case, I would... Read Answer
Probably, but those cases are expensive to bring and most attorneys who handle products liability cases I wouldn't think would want to take a case... Read Answer
Yes, you may have a case. The way you described the accident, it appears that this could have been 100% avoidable had the property manager used some... Read Answer
Florida bar ethics rules prohibit an attorney from soliciting a potential injured victim, unless the injured victim initiated the contact. An... Read Answer
If you have already obtained a judgment and if that judgement can not be collaterally attacked (fancy language for not being challenged on due... Read Answer
Shanell: I am sorry to hear about your car collision and resulting injuries. A microdecompression is a serious surgical procedure. In order to... Read Answer