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You need to file a workman's comp claim.
Depending on where the repair center was located, I would be happy to assist or make a referral.
Once charges are filed by the Prosecutor, the defendant's name is available publicly.
You need to retain an attorney to handle this matter.
Yes, the statute of limitations (time by which the case can be filed in court) in Utah is 4 years after the date of the accident, with some... Read Answer
Check your dates in your detail, but they have 2 years to sue for an accident in Alabama. Good luck.
Sometimes. Yes, you can buy the insurance and then if you have to go to court, show the judge the policy. That is generally enough to have the... 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
Talk to a personal injury attorney. More facts are needed to give you any guidance. Most attorneys offer free initial consultation.
The owner of the vehicle is generally responsible. Who pays for the insurance?
You need to talk to a personal injury attorney. Most offer free initial consultation.
If it is borderline harassment you cannot get a restraining order.
You need to retain an attorney to deal with this matter. A possible defense is the state of mind of your wife at the time of signing, but it is not... Read Answer
The owner of a dog is liable for an unprovoked attack by the dog. Just turn the matter over to your homeowner's insurance company to defend. You... Read Answer
You can report the matter to the hospital administration. You elected to help because you could have said no.
Unless the landlord tells you, you probably won't be able to find out without a lawyer. Good luck.
Since you are claiming a medical need, they are in their right to verify that you indeed have such medical condition requiring you to seek immediate... Read Answer
Late is late. You have nothing to sue about.
Let your insurance take the lead. You could say or do something that could negatively impact you.
I take it that you have contacted them. If not, you need to see if your dad has a release of liability. If not, then you need to get one if the... Read Answer
The person who struck you is liable. It is highly unlikely the casino would have any responsibilty.
You need to retain an employment law attorney. You have a strong case.
It's not a matter of legality (there is no law against it), it's a matter of negligence. I would speak to the track coaches to see if this is true. I... Read Answer
If the derailment was the result of the train company's negligence, yes.
There are no set days that a settlement check must be issued. Once it's signed by the judge and mailed to your attorney, there will be an additional... Read Answer