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You should preserve any evidence, seek medical attention and retain counsel here in Florida for contingency fee representation which means you... Read Answer
If the chemical inhale was caused at work, then it would be a workers compensation claim. Call me and we can discussed it.
You will obviously need to find the means to actually hire a lawyer to address this issue. Other than the classic Pro-Se alphabet soup counter-claim... Read Answer
You can offer to bring the payments current and hope that the car lot owner will allow you go have the car back.
You can sue, but you very likely are wasting your time and money unless something you ate caused you a lasting harm. Without damages, the case... Read Answer
You can go online and find lawyers who will sue a tobacco company for you.
Depends on the nature of the "foreign object" and how much for settlement depends on a variety of factors including what the other side is willingto... Read Answer
I am pretty sure that he city did not single you out to tell you not to use your generator by a personal email - as opposed to a mass email or... Read Answer
There is no inherent remedy here.Your choice is to refuse to renew the license and buy a competing product.
You need to ask YOUR lawyer these questions as they would be in the best posotion to tell you how to handle this.
When was the original surgery? When was the revision surgery? You may have a case depending on statute of limitations.
There is not likely a case here absent catastrophic damages warranting the expense and effort. Moreover, the car is almost 20 years old and there may... Read Answer
Sorry but there is nothing that you can do just because you find a hair.
You can bring it to thier attention but dont expect much unless it is clear that the plastic was from Walmart or baked into the bread. They will... Read Answer
Yes you have a case. Speak with a personal injury/products liability attorney in your area.
Under Tennessee law, a food shall be deemed to be adulterated if: It bears or contains any poisonous or deleterious substance that may... Read Answer
Clumsiness or inadvertence is not a product liability claim nor s lack of customer service or attentiveness. You can complain to the store about it... Read Answer
Yep- calling SHENS on this claim. Absent some AMAZING facts and documented scientific evidence, there is no basis for shoes to spontaenously... Read Answer
You can absolutely sue under the New Car Lemon Law for a refund or replacement assuming the car was purchased less than two years ago and has less... Read Answer
The statute of limitations in Wisconsin to sue for personal injury is 3 years from the date of the occurrence. Failure to file the lawsuit within... Read Answer
You will need to preservethe tuna and spend some money to have it tested. If there was some contamination then you wantto hire a lawyer to review the... Read Answer
I think you misunderstood - they are calling YOU a liar claiming YOU put it there on purpose and are trying to scam them. Not that some employee put... Read Answer
If it bothers you, then I am not sure why you ate bloody chicken from walmart.
"Bad food cases" are treated with much distrust by restaurants, grocery stores and their insurance liability carriers due to the potential for fraud.... Read Answer
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