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Normally the statute of limitations in such cases is two years from the date of the injury. However, under certain circumstances it can be even... Read Answer
The first question is the severity of your daughter's injury. If the injury is relatively minor, then the cost to pursue a claim might well... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue him.
The next question "can you collect?" If your ex-boyfriend has essentially nothing, then there is nothing to... Read Answer
There are a couple of things you might try. One is, obviously, retain an attorney. However, if your son is OK and you only had a few medical... Read Answer
I am unable to substantively answer your question with the information provided. You appear to have some bumps and bruises with no permanent... Read Answer
If your husband was injured in any way by the use of this device, then you should contact an attorney in your area immediately who handles medical... Read Answer
Yes -- likely for an "intentional tort" -- if you were injured on purpose -- which has a 1 year statute of limitation. Note that there is no... Read Answer
Read your copy of the written fee agreement -- one is required by law.
Most contingent fees do not include expenses to pursue the case, such as the... Read Answer
You can sue whoever has the legal duty to ensure that the sidewalk is properly maintained.
You need to have photos of the sidewalk with a ruler... Read Answer
dont believe you have a claim. You were a trespasser and no duty to warn trespasser in most jurisdictions. Also, knowing condition of house prior to... Read Answer
This sounds like a small claims court case. Sue the guy. make sure you have pictures.
If you had homeowners/renters insurance, then you... Read Answer
Without knowing the facts, may their MSJ motion is shakey and are using the treat of a motion to try to get you to settle. Sounds like a... Read Answer
It would it would appear that you have a Worker's Compensation case at a very minimum and perhaps other issues of liability. Contact a local lawyer... Read Answer
No doctor is obligated to take any particular person as a patient. To have a claim -- likely against the the administrator of the medical... Read Answer
Who would you want to sue?
A lot depends on the specific facts of your situation, such as how long you have lived in the house, own or rent, age of... Read Answer
There is a class action pending against Du Pont. I recommend that you Google "C8 Litigation" and contact one of the firms that are actually... Read Answer
SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
GO TO AN EMERGENCY ROOM.
If you are having these symptoms, then you need immediate care. Explain everything... Read Answer
Likely yes, but proving the case will be very difficult and expensive.
At a minimum, you need to obtain the batch information for the vaccine used... Read Answer
In Ohio, patients have a 1 year statue of limitation within which to file a medical malpractice claim. The one year runs from the later of the... Read Answer
The statue of limitations is 2 years from the date you knew or should have known of the misconduct. IMO, the statute of limitation has likely... Read Answer
Your employer is required by OSHA regulation to provide you with the Material Safety Data Sheet for chemicals to which you are exposed by... Read Answer
Ohio imposes strict liability on dog owners for dog bite injuries.
Based upon what is in your post, you may very well be responsible for the medical... Read Answer
The host of the party may have medical payments coverage as part of a homeowner's or renter's policy.
You can sue the person who hit you;... Read Answer
The better question is whether you have a case that is cost effective to pursue.
You may be able to prove liability, but what are the actual... Read Answer