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You need to retain a personal injury attorney. This case is to complex for you to handle on your own. It is very likely that your demand will... Read Answer
Yes, you are the registered owner.
You and your sister may sue the driver of the other vehicle and the owner of the other vehicle to recover your personal injury damages and your... Read Answer
You can file a police report, but it really is in your insurance carrier's hands.
You should contact the attorney general office, consumer division and file a complaint. They will investigate the matter. Also, retain an attorney... Read Answer
No, he was not properly supervised on your end.
Yes, you may sue both employees and the owner. If you have do so yet, your daughter needs to file a police. If you have the witnesses contact... Read Answer
More information is needed. What kind of trouble? As the car owner you are liable for matters related to a car offense (think accident).
Unless you were actually harmed, you have no basis to sue.
All insurance companies will use preexisting injury against you in the fullest if they can.
If there is footage, you can file a Public Information Request. You might want to retain an attorney.
Check with the police. As a minimum, the other driver was given your information. Tell your insurance carrier.
If she is out in the public, she can be videoed.
You have no case, since you have no damages. However, you can file a complaint with HR for his conduct.
You might get you medical bills paid for, but if it was dark as you say, why did you not have a flashlight? You did not trip due to roots coming up... Read Answer
Possible, did you report it? Go to the doctor immediately? See a personal injury attorney with your medical records.
You need to talk with a workman's comp attorney. Good luck.
When it comes to a settlement or judgment for a minor, the court appoints a SGAL to review whether the amount of money is reasonable for the injuries... Read Answer
But, you had the responsibility to handle your cat. If you knew she liked to sneak out, you should have had her locked up.
Your attorney should report the matter to the Police Chief because he was using city resources (car) on his private job as an investigator. Also, he... Read Answer
I would talk to an attorney about this. Most personal injury attorney will not charge you for a consultation.
Just Google Tribal Law Attorneys in WA.
You will need to find an attorney who handles Tribal Law cases.
The answer to this question depends on the facts and status of your case. If the case has not been settled and you can prove negligent... Read Answer
Your question does not comply with your details. Your sister-in-law could be charged with Assault 4 DV. The sentencing range is 364 days in jail... Read Answer