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Yes. You generally have 4 years to file suit for a personal injury case concerning a defecf on a property. Falling through the floor... Read Answer
Yes. Have your mother call an injury lawyer to talk about what happened to her. I hope your mother is doing well.
I am sorry for housing situation. However Personal injury cause of action is for someone injured in because of someone negligent actions like driving... Read Answer
From the facts you stated, by definition your car was "stolen" because it was taken without your permission and therefore it was not insured by you... Read Answer
Assuming your question is about workers' compensation, your 17-year-old's injuries are covered by workers' compensation. According to nolo.com, as... Read Answer
You can try to recover financial damages from a school, but you'll need to be prepared. First and foremost, DOCUMENT EVERYTHING, and contact a lawyer... Read Answer
If you have insurance, you should turn the matter over to you insurance company and agent immediately.
Sure you have a good case but you need to show knowledge or reasonably should have know declaration by mechanic under penalty of perjury stating... Read Answer
You must not understand what the lawyer has told you. ?He can not place a lien against the insurance company. They have no legal obligation to your... Read Answer
That would be a yes and yes.
Yes. Absolutely.
It does not matter as to liability and the amount of damages as to whether the person who hit you has insurance or not; it does mean that it may be... Read Answer
That would be a no.
Get with Medicare subrogation and they will tell you what you owe them. The medical providers can tell you the balance they are owed. If it's too... Read Answer
The general rule is that you should not give an insurance company a medical release regarding a car accident.
If it is your insurance company... Read Answer
No. The law does not recognize non-marital relationships. It would be too difficult to distinguish all the gradations: a couple who lives togehter,... Read Answer
I'd say the doctor but you would have to have your son's records examined by a psychiatrist who would then be willing to testify that the treating... Read Answer
Why did he have undiagnosed heart condition? Did he have regular exams? I would go against a primary caregiver.
If you can prove that the death was due to the SUDDEN weight gain, then you will need a doctor to testify that the psychiatrist (who is supposed to... Read Answer
Of course you can sue. However (thanks to the doctor lobby) Med (and Dental) Mal cases are quite difficult. First, one must obtain a certification... Read Answer
You need expert medical evidence. You have none. Get it.
You have to show that the manufacturer did not reveal that there could be such a rapid, large weight gain. You would have to show that the Dr. knew... Read Answer
It takes the opinion of a medical expert to say whether malpractice probably occurred. Experienced medical malpractice lawyers typically have such... Read Answer
I am very sorry for your loss. The first person to look to, I think, is the psychiatrist. You will likely want to know if the risks of the drug were... Read Answer