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If you are going to Mediation it would appear as if you have counsel. You should ask your lawyer what is fair given your facts and your jurisdiction.
Its up to the examining doctor.
Difficult to say in a vacuum without knowing what document he is referring to or what the case is even about.
Maybe, check with the Obamacare folks.
No. There is an "intra family immunity" in most jurisdictions, so you cannot sue them. What you should do, in my opinion, is to get with a really... Read Answer
Sounds as if she is more negligent than you. In California, we have the law of comparative negligence, meaning that you might be responsible for a... Read Answer
First, you need to find out what your final bills will be. Is the pain in the knees going to go away or is there permanent damage? How much more... Read Answer
You very well may have grounds. Seriously consider consulting an experienced medical malpractice lawyer.
Are you married? Who is supporting all of these children? Are you on welfare? I don't want to support your kids. When you can support them, then... Read Answer
You need a physician to determine what is going on and whether it might be related to the injection or not [do not push for an opinion as to that as... Read Answer
If you have a doctor who will so testify..
The burden is on YOU to prove it. If you can get competent testimony from qualified medical experts to say that it is related, then you have a... Read Answer
See an attorney, you clearly have liability and damages, the question in collectability. Yes, the driver and her dad (and perhaps mother, depending... Read Answer
I'm very sorry to hear about your accident and injuries. You probably have a claim against the family personally, to recover money that exceeds the... Read Answer
Talk to the lawyer who represented you that had them set up the structure. There may be some ways to liquidate the trust. Good luck.
You cannot get the money early. In addition, your stated reasons does not hold water.
The answers to your questions are "no" and "no". Go ahead and buy the car, start the business and take some classes as if there never was a... Read Answer
A lawyer needs to review your documents and see what if anything can be done
Why don't you visit your local bank and use the structured settlement as collateral? Obtain enough cash so that you can make the monthly payments... Read Answer
I am not an expert in this field but a personal injury settlement is considered to be a property loss and is not taxable so it probably should not be... Read Answer
There should be criminal charges at least. He may have a civil case as well but I would need more information.
You are asking a lot of good questions. I have one of my own: why isn't your friend asking these questions? As for "pressing charges": you state... Read Answer
You have grounds to sue, but proof of damages may be difficult. You will need expert witnesses to testify as to the extent to which the morphine made... Read Answer
Yes, it is necessary for the potential well-being of the children.
Sounds a little like you are a fellow looking for trouble. If you want free advise over the web there might be some risk. I don't know how it can be... Read Answer