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It would be difficult to vacate the judgment. You would have to show adequate grounds. If you were not properly served, or was a minor when you sued,... Read Answer
You missed your chance. As you know, until you pay off the judgement you will be unable to get your license.
Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do. The judgment is good. It can also be renewed every 10 years until satisfied.
Nope. You can pay the judgment. Why is it this generation of young people think they can avoid responsibility for the damages they cause? No body... Read Answer
What are the damages You can complain to the hotel and they will offer a discount on future stays but probably nothing in money.? It is a case of... Read Answer
What for? Have you suffered any harm? If not, then no. If you have suffered harm, then yes you can sue them.
If the document is authenticated by the custodian of records for your daughter's cell phone provider, then the document is admissible as evidence.
Why did you not just go to the doctor? did he have you physically restrained in some way? Tell me more and tell me how the delay caused harm (other... Read Answer
I'm not familiar with these types of claims and I'm not able to give you an answer.
Yes. You have a valid medical malpractice claim.
Talk to a civil rights lawyer.
Go back to court because your ex breached the divorce judgment. Bring this up in the accident case.
You were driving on a suspended license. That is a crime. If you hadn't gotten into an accident, you would have gotten away with it. The judge could... Read Answer
Possibly, if it was for a minor. Parents cannot waive a minors rights in Michigan.
Worker's compensation. Fill out the forms with your employer.
I suggest that you get hold of an experienced malpractice attorney, and do it immediately, You have limited time to file suit, due to the statute of... Read Answer
Did you know or should you have known it was foreseeable that it would cause this harm? If the answer is yes you lose if no you win. I'd say you win.... Read Answer
Get your money back. She fortunately did not choke and die.
You should be able to. Please contact an experienced worker's comp firm immediately.
Under current case law, higher institutes of education (Colleges, Universities) are given great difference regarding probarm and graduation... Read Answer
Certainly. Grown ups are responsible for their actions. But, be sure that the car was not already "broken" when your roommate took it.