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So sorry to hear what happened to you. You might want to write to the company that shipped you the food and let them know it shipped you... Read Answer
Sorry to hear about your fall. There is no law granting you the right to a copy of the incident report you filled out. And... Read Answer
Mr. Boria, have an attorney make the first contact. The building will not take your case seriously if you do not have an attorney. Nor... Read Answer
Sorry to hear you're being given the run-around. Although you certainly have the right to file a formal complaint with the Grievance Committee,... Read Answer
You can sue the lawyer. The lawyer should have had the guardian ad litem appointed by the court to put the money in an annuity. If the money was... Read Answer
Sorry to hear your lawyer is not as responsive as you'd like him or her to be. Whether you should find a new lawyer is really a personal... Read Answer
So sorry to hear what happened to you. It really depends on why the hotel door slammed on your finger. Was there something... Read Answer
You could but it's probably not necessary. In most settlements involving a minor the Infant Compromise Order (which the judge signs to approve... Read Answer
So sorry to hear what happened to you. Addiction is a terrible ordeal to go through. I'm not aware of any class action lawsuits against... Read Answer
So sorry to hear about your broken tooth. Whether your dentist committed malpractice all depends on whether damaging a tooth during a routine... Read Answer
If your former lawyer is offering to defend you, then you're already doing what's necessary to protect yourself. From what you've described, it... Read Answer
Something definitely smells fishy. The Infant Compromise Order should have directed that the monies be deposited jointly with an officer of the... Read Answer
It depends. Generally speaking, the statute of limitations for a personal injury action in New York is three (3) years from the date of... Read Answer
Pursuant to CPLR § 5003-a, a defendant has twenty-one (21) days in which to make payment on a settlement from the date it receives the... Read Answer
Probably because public agencies have far greater legal defenses to a lawsuit than private companies do and most states cap counsel fees and damage... Read Answer
Yes you can retain counsel here in Florida because courts in this state have jurisdiction over cruise ship injury claims. Your passenger ticket will... Read Answer
You could try filing an Order to Show Cause and request that the Court vacate your default in not responding on time and the resulting... Read Answer
You should be able to perform a search for a personal injury lawyer on the Lawyers.com website. Keep in mind that you have to file a Notice of Claim... Read Answer
So sorry to hear what happened to your daughter. Schools have a duty to provide adequate supervision of the students in their custody. ... Read Answer
If you are the guardian of your sister then yes, you could bring a lawsuit against the group home on her behalf. You should contact an... Read Answer
Unless you've sustained a "grave injury", you may not bring a third-party action against your employer. Your sole recovery is limited to... Read Answer
You might. You'd really need to speak with a solicitor in London to answer that question as English Law will apply. Clearly shower doors... Read Answer
You may. Although it may or may not make sense to bring a lawsuit depending on the nature of the STD. Here's an article from nolo.com... Read Answer
You may not. In New York, a parent may not be held legally responsible for the acts (intentional and/or negligent) of their... Read Answer