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A claim may be asserted against that company where the company's home office is located.
You sue whoever CAUSED to you fall. No one is responsible unless the could have prevented your falling, but failed to do so.
It depends I know why you fell. You have to prove negligence in order to bring a lawsuit.
Send a warning letter to the company. He is "trespassing " onto your property.
The charges are against the owner AND the driver, regardless of the age.
You have to talk to a competent, caring psychologist so you can understand that your dad is very mentally ill. You can't change him, but you can... Read Answer
You can sue the neighbor. It is either malicious prosecution or defamation of character. Get a lawyer. The lawyer should take a contingent fee.
You do not have any damages. There fore you cannot sue.
I believe he is being discriminated against as well. The question becomes whether or not any attorney will take the case to the apparent lack of... Read Answer
Just like a parochial school, they have rules. If you don't like the rules, you take your son out of the school.
It is fraud. You have to sue him in Michigan and when you get a judgment, you have to transfer the judgment to his state and collect it there. It may... Read Answer
The owner, and the permitted driver are both liable. The owner who knowingly allows an unlicensed person to drive should be beaten, for being naive.
Michigan has an Owner Liability Statute that generally makes both a negligent driver, as well as the owner, liable if property damage or injury is... Read Answer
Sure, but it would be silly to do that. No lawyer with any competence would take the case, because it isn't worth more than pocket change.
This is a valid workers compensation claim for an injury that you sustained in the course of employment. You need to contact an experienced workers... Read Answer
File a complaint with the police department of the city where the incident occurred. You may also file a workers compensation case, because the... Read Answer
You are very naive,but you are okay, because you did make a police report.
Leaving a scene of a property damage accident is never a good idea. Since you exchanged info, you should be good.
You should always make a police report whenever someone threatens you. This has nothing to do with custody. That is up to the Judge, not your ex.
Sure, but if you document the assault, you will win.
If you are not listed on the car title as an owner, you will not be legally responsible for his accidents.
Absolutely, turn it into your insurance company immediately.
Yes, if you can prove it was them.
Yes, as a titled owner of the vehicle you have responsibility for any crash the vehicle is in per the Michigan Owner's Liability statute; however... Read Answer