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Inside stairs or outside stairs? How did the water get there? How long was it there? Can you prove that the condo association knew about the water... Read Answer
Most all medical procedures have side effects. If you can find an expert who, after examining you and reviewing the medical records, will testify... Read Answer
Get a lawyer. This could be more complicated than it appears in your email. The law requires a defendant to be responsible for all of the reasonable... Read Answer
You need to speak with a lawyer. The lawyer would probably contact the police and arrange for a "corrected" copy of the incident report to be filed.... Read Answer
Get a lawyer to sue. Translate the defamatory statement into English, unless you find a lawyer that is conversant in Tagalog.
You certainly have a case you could pursue. Liability insurance will probably not cover the case, since the cuttings were intentional. Thus, the... Read Answer
Federal court is the answer where the bad guys live in another state. Find you a lawyer who is a web nerd. This area of the law is new as you know... Read Answer
It can be changed the very day and hour that the trial was scheduled (in other words, when you show up, the court can inform you that the case is... Read Answer
Court personnel, judges and DA's set court dates. Convenience of witnesses is not usually considered Your being inconvenienced is not the basis to... Read Answer
Arraignment on a dog issue? I don't know if you are using correct terminology. If you are being charged with a misdemeanor or worse, you need a... Read Answer
The judge can do anything he/she wants. If you don't like it, you need to find a lawyer who will file an appeal.
You, personally, may not be liable. Your wife, on the other hand, would be liable. However, if your step-daughter is a named insured on your... Read Answer
Unless she is an incompetent driver, you can't be held liable. You can insure her under your policy and it will cover her and any permissive driver.... Read Answer
The owner and operator of a motor vehicle are liable for its operation.
No. You can only sue if you were improperly imprisoned.
If you can prove all that you say, yes.
That's a mighty big "if". I don't know if it's ever been done. Many law schools sponsor legal clinics who will take on difficult cases.
Have no idea what you are talking about. You been reading jailhouse lawyer stuff too long? See a good criminal lawyer in your county and tell him... Read Answer
You may very well have a medical malpractice case.
Possibly you can sue, but you would have to prove that your damages were directly caused by the delay in getting treatment due to the mistake in... Read Answer
No. custody cases are always "no holds barred" and ugly stuff in a lawsuit is generally privileged.
Sue them AND the person that caused the accident. Interest runs on the suit from the date of filing. If you have waited longer than the statute of... Read Answer
In Michigan it is your own car insurer that pays your wage loss. To the extent that you have "excess" wage loss (ie: amounts above the coverage you... Read Answer
If you have been injured in an automobile accident, you should retain a qualified personal injury attorney in your are. He or she will be able to... Read Answer
Why is this on a Michigan forum?