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The damage is not enough to merit a lawsuit.
If you can prove that she caused you illness.
No, a teacher is protected from suit unless it is gross negligence.
Explain it to the judge. They will understand.
Not enough information. Usually a garnishment requires a law suit, and then a judgment.
What do you want to do? Get compensated for the value of the drugs, report the person to the police, ask them never to do it again and hide your... Read Answer
Report it to the police.
A case of what? You can take the product back and get a refund.
You can try. Your winning will depend on what you can prove.
That's too much for small claims. The limit is $5500.
Yes. Do it. But have witnesses.
The mere happening of a fall does not make the property owner liable. They have to have notice of your propensity to fall. You will need to hire... Read Answer
Product liability claims are almost impossible to bring in MI due to a change in the law by the Republicans. IF you can prove it was a faulty design... Read Answer
If you had insurance, you turn all paperwork from her over to your auto insurance company. It will provide you with a lawyer and will defend the... Read Answer
The owner and the operator of a vehicle are responsible for an accident. You were neither. Your daughter and her dad are on the hook. Relax.
What did the bus company do that was wrong? You left your camera there, and someone stole it before you got there. Obviously, it was stolen before... Read Answer
You will need a design engineer to testify for you. VERY expensive.
Yes, if there was an unreasonable condition that caused her to fall.
You need Workers compensation on all employees. The fact you give him a 1099 doesn't make him a non employee. You better hire a lawyer.
Of course. However, she will need a lawyer in the state where she fell, and she will be required to prove that the hotel did something that it should... Read Answer
Do you have a contract with the guy? If not, it is POSSIBLE that he may be determined as an employee, rather than an independent contractor. If he is... Read Answer
If you can prove that it got ripped off because of a defect in the car wash, then YES.
It depends. A professional can't be held responsible for an exercise of professional judgment. You will need a dentist of comparable credentials to... Read Answer
In order to garnish there must have been a judgement. You can only set aside a judgement in one year unless there was a fraud. Get a lawyer.
Go to the police. Forgery is a crime. She is not responsible for the car note, if she can prove she did not sign the papers.