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You need to file a police accident report and inform your insurance company.
"We, the friend and I, allowed the vehicle to remain in his name" The title holder of the vehicle is going to be the name on the check from the... Read Answer
It depends on what caused the broken tooth. If a person breaks a tooth because of a cherry pit in a cherry pie, there is no liability due to the... Read Answer
Not in my opinion. I think they would blame you for not controlling your child.
I would say you have a case for negligence.
No, there is no doctor-patient relationship between you and your IME doctor. Talk to your lawyer about this.
He is not responsible for the lease, if his name is not on the lease. The landlord is not bound by any agreement that you made.
You could but it would be hard to win. When he sold it, did he make a guarantee of no bedbugs? Also, how would you prove the bedbugs did not get... Read Answer
The owner of a vehicle is responsible for it's operation. If someone uses your uninsured vehicle, and is at fault, then you are responsible for the... Read Answer
I'm thinking that you need to talk to the city or the county.
If you got active in the association, you could have fought it. Now, it's too late.
Not double damages per se, but they each have a case against the dog owner. I just resolved one this year for a 9 year old. I'd be happy to assist... Read Answer
Yes, in Michigan there are is no "free bite" rule. The owner is strictly liable. Good luck.
You need to sell. There is no rule against an HOA being formed. Obviously the majority of the folks voted for it.
You could sue but you must present some damages to maintain a law suit. Perhaps you can contact the pharmacy and ask them to compensate you.
Yes, you have a case. The value of it depends on the extent and longevity of the symptoms.
You can take the wrong prescription back to the pharmacy and get the correct one. You should not have to pay again for the correct prescription. If... Read Answer
I need therapy and help but not a lawsuit.
No, you cannot. Intra-family immunity.
Too late. The Statute of Limitations expired a long time ago.
The statue of limitations has expired on this as it happened too long ago.
Yes. 2 year statute of limitations.
As disgusting as it may sound, you cannot sue the coroner, the police, or any governmental official or department when they are doing governmental... Read Answer