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If the driver actually stole from you (such as taking items out of your pocket or purse) you probably can sue Uber. If you left items in the car, it... Read Answer
I would ask them to submit to their insurance carrier. You are not an employee but they should still compensate you.
Need more details. If you were a volunteer, no.
Anyone with the filing fee can sue anyone. You need to prove that the church knew that a dirty knife can injure you. You don't provide enough... Read Answer
If you do not have insurance, you cannot basically sue anyone for damages. Michigan is a no fault state that requires you to have insurance. You can... Read Answer
Only the owner and permitted driver of a car can be held liable. You can sleep easy.
Probably not. They are communicable, and when we are in contact with others, it happens. Let's say you take a college class, and you pass someone in... Read Answer
Any lawyer can write a letter, including a copy of the paid receipt, telling the company that you will sue for defamation of character and for... Read Answer
You cannot sue an employer but you can file a worker's compensation claim. You must have filed notice with your employer.
File a Workers Compensation claim.
It's 100% workers Comp.
If you got injured while on the job, you are entitled to workers comp.
You could sue but it would probably a claim against the Estate by the time it got to trial.
You are entitled to total compensation for the damage from the courier service.
Yes, you can sue. However, the heart of any lawsuit is the amount of damages. I suspect that a cut to the hand might not involve enough damages to... Read Answer
Under Michigan law, you have 3 years from the date of the accident to file suit. After that, the Statute of Limitations expires, and you are barred... Read Answer
Taking pictures of a clothed minor in public, not involved in sexual activity, is legal.
You would be considered trespassing on the other lot. I would think that the business was well within its rights to have the car towed.
You would have to sue the tow yard in small claims court and they will contest the issue. Better park better next time.
He is responsible for all of the reasonable charges for the necessary expenses. He also needs to get insurance AND drive more safely. Or else, he... Read Answer
Unfortunately- He is liable for all damages paid out or owing. Collision, injury, medical, etc. If it's a lot, bankruptcy may be a valid option,... Read Answer
Your son is responsible for all of the medical expenses of the other side. If the other side has insurance they will sue your son and if he doesn't... Read Answer
In order to pursue a case in Michigan, an Estate has to be opened up and suit filed within two years of the date that an Estate is opened up.
Medical, hospital, and nursing malpractice requires the Plaintiff to prove: 1) that there was a proper way of treating the condition (known as the... Read Answer
Food must be fit for its intended purpose; to eat. Most manufacturers won't settle without a law suit. These cases are not easy and they always... Read Answer