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probably not, you must have damages to have a claim.. it doesn't appear that even if you could prove a negligent act by place you purchased the food,... Read Answer
it depends... you would have to prove that an employee saw the violation, and had time to correction the violation. otherwise, your claim is against... Read Answer
there is a 2 year SOL for claims in Texas...
You have 3 years to sue in Michigan.
You should first contact a Texas Lawyer he will determine liability, then check for insurance, then help you settle your case in a manner that you... Read Answer
He needs to get a good lawyer to fight the hit and run charge. In Washington, his commercial drivers license (CDL) will be disqualified if her get s... Read Answer
Yes. A Bankruptcy can be used to discharge liability in a car wreck case.
Yes, you need to contact an attorney. You should also get a copy of the accident report to see how it was written by the investigating officer. You... Read Answer
Call my office for a referral to a criminal lawyer in your area. You can get up to 25 year for vehicular manslaughter and you must have an... Read Answer
Operation and not ownership is what matters when bringing suit against the other driver. The other driver not having a license makes no difference on... Read Answer
Since you were not injured, if you sued, the company would only be required to pay what it costs to fix the air bag. If the car is totaled, or if the... Read Answer
You state you want to sue for the car not having an airbag and then state it didn't deploy. I am confused, did the car have an airbag that did not... Read Answer
It depends on the year of the car. You might be able to tender the car back and get all or most of your money back.
Did it not have an airbag, or did it have one but did not deploy? What was your injury? Unless you had catastrophic injuries, this would not be... Read Answer
Someone is going to be responsible for the towing and storage charges. If there is insurance, hopefully it will pay these fees. If not, if you were... Read Answer
Tell the collection agency to file suit. Get a lawyer. You will probably have to work out a deal, because if you were riding on the sidewalk and it... Read Answer
You ask two different questions, which I will answer separately. First, as to the value of your case, there is no "formula" to determine the value... Read Answer
You should probably talk to the lawyer that is handling your case now. It depends on your contract that you had with the first lawyer, but if... Read Answer
Generally, no. In Texas, you usually need to sue the tortfeasor personally. who then usually will ask his insurance company for defense and... Read Answer
Yes. You most definitely have a claim against her based on the facts stated.
You can sue, but suing a hospital is a very expensive and traumatic process. No lawyer is likely to take your case on contingency, i.e. on an... Read Answer
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There you can compare and contrast... Read Answer
Assuming you had car insurance at the time of the accident your car insurance company will handle the claim of the other driver. You should make sure... Read Answer
You might have a case against whichever other contractor was responsible for putting up the safety handrail. Talk to a personal injury lawyer right... Read Answer