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You have no lawsuit unless you can prove damages. As a general rule, hair in a drink does not cause damages.
I'm actually handling one of those cases already. There are many issues related to these types of cases. I would recommend you contact a lawyer... Read Answer
A number of people have successfully sued the manufacturer of Humira for over $2 million for failure to warn of the potential for developing cancer,... Read Answer
There is something missing here as it is RARE that an insurer will reduce a previously totaled car to 68% from 90% damage to value on its own. This... Read Answer
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Can't help you on the pro bono attorney. Good luck.
If you brought the mattress "as is", then you get it in whatever condition it is in.
Depends on thier policy and the issues. Generally they will provide you adjusted glasses as a replacement but rarely simply a refund. Reason being... Read Answer
You are still a minor under the legal control of your parents who can set rules for you.
We offer a free consultation. We would better be able to analyze your case and let you know your options when we talk. Let me know if you'd like to... Read Answer
If its a fraud scam as you describe not likely. YOu can report to law enforcement and see what they do or say. They will likely tell you it s civil... Read Answer
Yes they should step up and do what is right by paying for the repair. Unfortunately, everybody doesn't do the right thing.
This is a medical question and not a legal question. I would suggest that you to Google and do some research.
ooooo You will need to do several things and they all involve spending money sadly. First you will need to hire counsel and possibly a safety expert... Read Answer
First be sure that you keep the product. Second, how do you know that it was the product which caused the fire versus a shortage in the wiring... Read Answer
First I would suggest that you consult a lawer who deals with products liability. You will need an expert who can state that due to a defect or... Read Answer
I'm glad your son was not injured. In order to file a lawsuit you would have to have damages. As your son was not injured there are no damages. If... Read Answer
Yes, I would definitely say you have a case. You could potentially sue the manufacturer who made the juice, the distribution center that sold the... Read Answer
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The law in North Carolina says you must show actual damages that are related to the incident in order to prove negligence. While it... Read Answer
The remedy is to by the formula that your child likes and not the Gerber. You can complain to Gerber and see if they provideyou accomodation out of... Read Answer
This isn't a good case. You had not medical / physical damages. I understand you may have some emotional upsettedness from this, but the... Read Answer
Was anyone injured by the rock fragment ? If not, then there is no lawsuit.
This is simply to broad to even begin to answer, and likely yes, there will be forms.
Don't eat the cereal and write a letter to the cereal company complaining about it. Take pictures of the package too and send it with your letter.