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Yes, from the information I see you have a good case.
This is not a personal injury topic question. You should ask the question under the "Labor and Employment" topic.
You should talk to an attorney who handles product liability cases. You might also check (Google) to see if there is a Lovastatin class action... Read Answer
Because you did not suffer any significant injury, it's probably not worth pursuing legally. I'd just report it to the company.
Unless there was a latent unreasonably dangerous condition that caused your daughter to fall it is unlikely she has a claim. The fact... Read Answer
Under the Shopkeeper Rule, he has a right to detain you and to check your possessions.
As long as you don't provide legal advice and have her permission, you or someone else can talk to the insurance company on her behalf. Unless you or... Read Answer
This is not a personal injury question. I suggest you ask the question under a different topic such as Consumer Law and/or Lemon Law.
Contact an elder law attorney to assist you in completing the documents.
If what you say is accurate, you have a case for negligence.
Libel and slander are both forms of defamation. Defamation is a common law tort, governed by state law, in which an individual makes a "publication"... Read Answer
This sounds like a criminal matter. Did you report this to the authorities? I would need more detail to properly respond to this inquiry.
You will need to ask this question under the Medical Malpractice topic.
If the settlement was through a law suit, then there should be a court order specifying where the money had to be held for your benefit. Check the... Read Answer
The court will have record of the settlement and will identify the amount and where it is located. In Washington, annual reports are required to the... Read Answer
Most attorneys take a 331/3 % contingency fee on most personal injury cases in WA. The exception is a medical malpractice case where... Read Answer
If the contractor had control over the portion of the job where you were hurt, then there should be liability on his part. It depends entirely upon... Read Answer
If the statute of limitations has run (3 years from the date of the accident) you have 90 days to serve. If the statute has not run you have a... Read Answer
You should call a lawyer and have him/her be a go-between between you and the police, who will come looking for the registered owner of the car.
Without more information about your case, it would be pure speculation as to what the other attorneys meant. Did the other attorneys have your file?... Read Answer
I'm sorry this is not a personal injury topic. You might submit your question under "Insurance".
I would contact the police.
If your case was tried to a conclusion, you can't reopen it at this late date. If your case was not tried, but instead you settled the claim and... Read Answer
I'm afraid the statute of limitations has long run on any claim you might have had.
This response is general in nature and is not legal advice. No... Read Answer