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If you were rear-ended and you were harmed, you have a potential personal injury claim.
You should contact a local personal injury attorney... Read Answer
This is a classic reason of why you should not let anyone into your private space without benefit of matrimony. File eviction proceedings to get him... Read Answer
Without knowing more facts, it is hard to determine the likelihood of success or the potential for recovery under any theory of law.
You should... Read Answer
Which court? If it is a criminal case, you will go to jail. If it is a civil case, and if you are the plaintiff, your case will be dismissed,... Read Answer
Three years.
Any points that you get will last for 18 months, but nothing ever goes off your traffic or criminal record. Try to drive carefully or DMV will revoke... Read Answer
What injuries did you suffer? Just because the elevator dropped, if you were not injured, you will not have a claim. If you did suffer an... Read Answer
You are going to pay a $1,500 fine and a civil penalty and they do not take payments. You will have to pay in full or the judge will issue a warrant... Read Answer
Post no trespassing and if that fails get a restraining order.
The neighbor trespassed. If the animal comes back to your side, grab it, and call animal control. You might also make a police report. If the... Read Answer
There are a lot of "legal mothers" and "legal fathers" who steal their kids' money. So, the answer is that most states require someone to administer... Read Answer
Nebraska law does not require the at-fault party's insurance company to pay your medical expenses as they are incurred even if liability is... Read Answer
Get a lawyer. Insurance companies do not like, nor do they believe, chiropractors. So, unless you sue the insurance company, they are not going to... Read Answer
You have to look at your damages. Did you have to receive medical treatment? Did you have to have your clothes treated, or throw them... Read Answer
It is possible that you have a cause of action for negligent security if there was some pattern of conduct in the past in the park that would suggest... Read Answer
I need a much more detailed and specific statement of facts and any documents you signed to give informed advice.
If you are a joint owner with her, you could be liable for her actions. If this is her car, you should have her put it in her name alone and obtain... Read Answer
as long as you have join ownership you have joint liability.
GET YOUR NAME OFF OF EVERYTHING YOU SHARE WITH THIS ONE.
Get rid of her and reregister the car.
The answer to your question, "How do I protect properties and myself if my alcoholic housemate hurts someone?" is to not co-own anything with her,... Read Answer
Yes. Don't share anything with her.
Although your Question does involve an "Auto Accident" what you are really asking is about how you can fight or reduce criminal charges or a criminal... Read Answer