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All businesses in Washington that hire employees must have Workman's Comp coverage (either the State sponsored plan or a self insured plan). If they... Read Answer
Contact either a personal injury attorney or one that specializes in employment law - workman's comp. You can also report the company to labor &... Read Answer
This is not really a personal injury question. It's quiet possible your conduct is a crime. I would ask the question to an attorney who practices... Read Answer
You will have to provide more information before this question can be properly answered. In general a parent has very limited liability for the... Read Answer
Jurisdiction in this case would be where the accident occurred, CA. You should speak to an attorney near where the accident happened or where the... Read Answer
You should check with the school district risk management department to determine what insurance may be available. You may also have a claim against... Read Answer
You probably have a claim against your friend for negligence but it is doubtful there would be any homeowners insurance available as this was raw... Read Answer
If the repetitive stress injury was job related then State Industrial Insurance should cover it depending upon when the problem was discovered and... Read Answer
You will need to file a workman's comp claim. They have schedules that define the payout for such an injury.
You can only be compelled to testify at a trial, arbitration or deposition after you have been personally served a subpoena issued by an attorney or... Read Answer
You could be subpoenaed to give testimony. You do not have to sign a form that the other party wrote. You can draft your own statement, being as... Read Answer
Since this was a work related incident, you will be covered by Workman's Comp Insurance for your medical bills, your wage losses, and disability... Read Answer
If you were injured on the job site, your may have a workman's compensation claim. You may also have a civil claim against the school district if... Read Answer
In Michigan, you can sue for 3rd party liability for negligence within 3 years. You obviously waited too long.
If you can find a dentist to testify for you then you can sue. It sounds like a valid case, but you need an expert to testify against an expert.
Interesting!! Suing for damages, if valid, would take a long time to pursue through the court system. And, you would have to come back for the... Read Answer
You need to see a personal injury attorney.
Doesn't sound like it.
Of course! You must get reimbursement from the other driver or the driver's insurance company.
They can bill you, but if you refuse to pay them, then they would have to sue you. If you had insurance, then you need to turn the claim over to... Read Answer
Insurance companies will do what they can to make money; that doesn't mean that they are always right. If you have your own policy, turn it over... Read Answer
Perhaps your friend settled within the policy limits. Apparently you did not.
File a claim under the Workmen's Compensation statute. Your losses should be covered.