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Why did he hit you in the first place? Did you have any indication he would do this? Did you take photos of the eye? Did you report it to the police?
If they're under age 18 and their recovery is substantial, it's likely that a "friendly suit" will be necessary to settle their claims and their... Read Answer
Yes you can, but you'll be limited to $10,000.
If you gave them a demand pre-suit which meets certain criteria, then the insurance company may be liable not only for the excess judgment but also... Read Answer
The SOL for personal injury/negligence causes of action is 2 years from the date you knew or should have known you had a claim. That can vary... Read Answer
Blood banks are required to test blood for HIV before distributing blood for use. If your father contracted HIV, it is highly likely that he... Read Answer
Generally and within limits, in Texas parents are liable for intentional property damage caused by their minor children.
Sue if you have to. It's the oldest trick in the book to report your car stolen after an accident.
You should consult a local personal injury attorney because a local attorney can determine where liability may lie, and assess damages. Most... Read Answer
Yes, but it would be up to the Judge to decide whether or not to award attorney's fees to Wal-Mart.
Lawsuits against governmental entities, including schools, are difficult, because governmental units are generally immune from lawsuits, with limited... Read Answer
You have a lot of issues going on here, but to answer your primary question, you generally have two years from the date of injury in Texas to file a... Read Answer
I believe that you have an actionable claim and would be interested in reviewing this further. Where did you buy the product? Are you having any... Read Answer
Tex Work Comp law promises lifetime medical so call the Division of Work Comp 800 252 7031 and good luck since insurance companies rarely pay... Read Answer
Don't understand why the attorney would have gotten upset with your having negotiated the medical bill down to $600. Sounds like a fair deal to me.... Read Answer
I would still go after the owner of the dog. I am interested in this case and have handled many like them.
My name is J. Marty Hyatt and I'm the founding partner of Hyatt & Denemark, PC in DeSoto, Texas. If your not form this area, it's basically... Read Answer
No, no double dipping. Her response to the law suit by the insurance company would be that she has paid and is making payments. However, she may be... Read Answer
Yes, there's an occupational driving privilege available for drivers with suspended licenses.? See a lawyer or if you absolutely can't afford one go... Read Answer
if you can prove the injury was through negligence of Mc Donalds and your kids suffered injuries worth claiming, then you have a claim...
you may have a claim, but you still have the burden of proof....If a police report was made, it can help with proving your claim...