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You may have a case.
In my opinion, nobody. These things just happen.
You are correct to insist that your property be returned, but you have no right to dictate his cost in doing so. He is willing to bring it to you,... Read Answer
These situations are very complicated. Medical science can only go so far. Yes there are other babies born that prematurely and do survive, but... Read Answer
First, get confirming documentation of what you have found out. Also, do the same with regard to any possibility that your employer might have... Read Answer
Sounds like weekly phone calls did no good. Take them to small claims. One you file the suit papers, I'll bet the retaienrs show up pretty fast.
You would have to prove how much worse off you are due to the failure to have discovered the fractures.
You need to consult with a medical malpractice lawyer asap.
Did you get sick? Were there medical expenses? Lost time from work?
frankly, I wouldn't recommend that you sue anyone unless your daughter sustained serious injuries that required surgery and/or with pernament... Read Answer
You would have to be able to prove that the antidepressants did in fact ruin your teeth. Right or wrong, they will blame you for bad oral hygiene.... Read Answer
If you have a permanent injury, you may be able to get a "schedule award" which is based on a formula depending on the extent of your disability and... Read Answer
In NY it's supposed to be 21 days for an insurance company or self-insured company. There could be some delays if your lawyer has to hold funds in... Read Answer
The two year statute of limitations starts running upon reaching majority, so she has until age 20 within which to settle or file suit.
The officer is correct that he doesn't have to tell you anything about your son. There is no legal restrction against rudeness. Either he has a... Read Answer
You will testify brilliantly, everyone will believe everything you say and will be compassionate and generous and the Mayor will show up with the... Read Answer
Does the doctor say that it was in fact strep and that it was from the plastic? Any witnesses? Did you report this to the restaurant? I ask... Read Answer
If it is a contaminant not associated with the product, you can sue. Example: a rock in a cherry pie. However if it is something associated with the... Read Answer
That's a medical question, not a legal question. If your doc says you can, then you can. If you are concerned that your employer will find out that... Read Answer
With structured settlements, the lawyer is entitled to take his/her fee on the present value of the settlement. Once the value of the settlement is... Read Answer
Yes, you can - if the injury happened in the supermarket or on its grounds, or the employee caused the injury while performing his duties, or both.
Sir- i'm sorry to hear about your accident. The first question I have is did you take photographs of the defective condition that caused your... Read Answer
You can't sue for the loss of income, the damages are considered "remote" and "specuative" (I know that to you they aren't but that's how it's looked... Read Answer
You probably signed a pile of documents when you first saw the Dr. and I'm betting one of them allows them to disclose your records. You need to get... Read Answer