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Take them to small claims.
A logical next step would be to have a lawyer write a letter demanding that they stop contacting you, and threaten to file for an anti-harassment... Read Answer
The problem is to complex to try and answer in this forum. Contact a business attorney ASAP. Most offer free initial consultation. Good luck.
This is not a personal injury question but I will try and answer it for you. It is highly unlikely you can get someone arrested simply because they... Read Answer
No, you need to be injured first and significantly second.
Sorry, it's is not slander if the complaint was true. Even for the the smallest issue.
That would be a yes.
Slip and fall cases are, by their nature, difficult. First, you must be able to prove negligence on the part of the property owner/occupant. ... Read Answer
If you can prove that they are wrong, you could sue for defamation of character, and/or infliction of mental distress. Talk to a competent lawyer.
Of course not. You can find them online. If you have any legal questions though, you'll have to pay an attorney for their advice.
You assemble your medical bills and write the bar giving a brief account of what happened, showing that your injuries arose from some negligence on... Read Answer
Slip and fall cases are, by their nature, difficult. First, you must be able to prove negligence on the part of the property owner/occupant. ... Read Answer
You can get a judgment in Small Claims Court, but your problem will be in collecting on the judgment. It is just too easy for the defendant to hide... Read Answer
I would need more information to answer this question.
Only if you can prove that the exposure CAUSED him to suffer some medical condition. Most asbestos is caked onto pipes, etc., and does not generally... Read Answer
Can you prove that he was affected? I'd contact one of the asbestos class action attorneys.
I would check to see if their is a class action lawsuit against his school or the school district. If he has no symptoms from exposure then you... Read Answer
Possibly if he was injured. You would need to take him to a pulmonologist for specialized testing to see if he has asbestos in his body. Good luck.
You can be "exposed" to asbestos by walking past a building that is more than 50 years old. You would have to prove that your son was harmed, and... Read Answer
To be successful, you must show that he suffered some injury, which will require hiring an expensive expert.
Yes; there are a few lawyers who work on asbestos cases. Check with your local bar assn.
No, he would need to show ill effects. Since he has no damages, he has no claim.
This is a harder question than it may appear. Apparently your son has not suffered any injury from his possible exposure to asbestos, so what are... Read Answer
I think I responded to this question earlier this week. Your landlord has to owe you a duty before you can sue him for the breach of it, and it does... Read Answer