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In Louisiana, most personal injury actions prescribe after 1 year from the date of the incident. Therefore, you still have time. However, you... Read Answer
You generally have one year from the date of accident to file suit or settle your case in Louisiana.
Yes, an attorney that handles personal injury matters can help you.
Some may be exempt. Check with your accountant.
You have a case, but you will probably need a competent lawyer to handle it. We spend a ton of money and 3 years of our lives to learn how to do... Read Answer
Did you get the license plate of his car? Sue.
Communicate your unique issues with this teacher, and if necessary his actions to the nurse and administration.
I guess being informed by the nurse is ot enough. Get a note from your dr explaining your needs. You might discuss with your dr how situations like... Read Answer
You should get something in writing from your doctor telling the teachers that you need "special accommodations" to allow you to go to the restroom... Read Answer
You are entitled to receive the fair market value of the damage you sustained. Nothing more.
It depends on whether your landlord and/or you knew the hole was there. If your landlord knew it was there beforehand and failed to repair, or guard... Read Answer
Louisiana's attorney ethics rules prohibit an attorney from accepting payment of attorney fees from anyone besides his client without the expressed... Read Answer
You will have to go to Probate Court and ask to change the guardianship from the father to you. You will need to have compelling reasons to do so. ... Read Answer
Yes, You need to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits that cover temporary disability benefits, ongoing medical treatment and a settlement... Read Answer
Certainly. See a personal injury lawyer.
I would contact a personal injury attorney, however because you were an adult at the time the statute of limitations has run. At the time it was... Read Answer
While I understand that cold cause dental problems, I do not know that the lack of fluoride would cause other medical problems. Normally, you must... Read Answer
Not a police matter; no crime committed. How were you damaged? Forget it.
Yes, you can. You should check with your own insurance company what arrangements they plan to or have made with the other driver to recover what they... Read Answer
Since you mentioned "two years ago" you have a statute of limitations issue. If you do not have a lawyer, hire one immediately The offer may or may... Read Answer
Normally we don't answer this question, as there are too many variables. However, unless you are suffering from permanent injuries this doesn't... Read Answer
If you told them in advance that no sugar was to be added to the iced coffee you may have a case. However, you had better be able to prove that one... Read Answer
The store is certainly responsible, but the damages are minimal (although distressing) so you might have trouble finding a lawyer.
You should be able to. In fact, if you are in different states, there may be state charges in LA (to be filed in your parish) as well as federal... Read Answer