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My son hit his head on the school bus and split it open

Answered a year and 5 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
Obviously, a blow to the head can be very serious. It makes sense to monitor him to see what if any long term harm has taken place. Be sure to report this to the school if they don't already know. If there are any long terms costs for medical care or any long term injury to your son, you can possibly sue for damages (depending on where and how he was sitting and where he hit is head. both the bus manufacturer and the school are potential defendants ... Read More
Obviously, a blow to the head can be very serious. It makes sense to monitor him to see what if any long term harm has taken place. Be sure to report... Read More

Bloody package

Answered 2 years and 7 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
It is evidence. What the substance is will determine what, if any, case you have.  
It is evidence. What the substance is will determine what, if any, case you have.  

Sueing a township

Answered 2 years and 8 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
No matter how many bad things the township does, unless you and your neighbors would have to be able to fund litigation amounting to many tens of thousands of dollars. You would need to get injunctive relief and then, if you get that, then sustain challenges to the relief from both the township and the gravel pit owners. This would be a very big and very expensive fight.... Read More
No matter how many bad things the township does, unless you and your neighbors would have to be able to fund litigation amounting to many tens of... Read More
This is a question of government immunity and causality. You have prove the road repairs caused the damage, then you have to convince the court that government immunity does not apply. In the past, Michigan courts have allowed a wrongful death case to be upheld for a negligent repair. This is not an easy case to win. Good luck. ... Read More
This is a question of government immunity and causality. You have prove the road repairs caused the damage, then you have to convince the court that... Read More

Can I sue for a spider being in our drink

Answered 3 years ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
Yes this is a matter that can be the basis of a lawsuit. You can either either find an attorney via the Michigan Bar Referal Service at 800 968-0738 or would be happy to refer you to someone.
Yes this is a matter that can be the basis of a lawsuit. You can either either find an attorney via the Michigan Bar Referal Service at 800 968-0738... Read More

do we have a case? who do i call?

Answered 3 years ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
You potentially have a case. You need an experienced tort and strict liability attorney against the hotel and the driver of the car that hit you. You can call legal aid or Michigan lawyer referal or I can recommend someone for you. 
You potentially have a case. You need an experienced tort and strict liability attorney against the hotel and the driver of the car that hit you. You... Read More

what steps do i take from here

Answered 3 years and a month ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
Whether you have insurance or not, any damage to the property can be recovered from the driver's insurance policy or from the driver personally. In terms of the repairs to the property, your landlord may have insurance from this but they also have a claim against the driver. However, since you did not have renter's insurance, your landlord can look to you for damages on this incident. By not having insurance, you technically breached the lease. Depending on how much damage there is and the insurance of the car involved, you would be wise to find a lawyer to represent you on this. This is not a simple matter. You would be wise to get estimates on the repairs and you need to notify the landlord and the insurance company for the driver of any claim you have. The sooner the better. Good luck.... Read More
Whether you have insurance or not, any damage to the property can be recovered from the driver's insurance policy or from the driver personally. In... Read More

Can I claim opioid settlement money as a victim?

Answered 3 years and 4 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
I think you will need a Nevada attorney to assert your rights.
I think you will need a Nevada attorney to assert your rights.
Go back and get photos of the relevant signage at the carwash- posted signs may hurt your case. Otherwise this is a straight negligence action. I suggest you hire counsel for this.
Go back and get photos of the relevant signage at the carwash- posted signs may hurt your case. Otherwise this is a straight negligence action. I... Read More

Can I sue

Answered 3 years and 7 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
On its face the statement if false is defamatory. Whether you will be able to win the case will depend on whether you can prove it or not.
On its face the statement if false is defamatory. Whether you will be able to win the case will depend on whether you can prove it or not.
This is a very interesting legal question that requires some research. The question is whether your request to do a wellfare check created a duty or not.  You should definitely seek legal counsel on this matter.
This is a very interesting legal question that requires some research. The question is whether your request to do a wellfare check created a duty or... Read More
You have a case against the storage company and are probably entitled to compensation. You do have a duty to mitigate damages but your health is an issue. You are probably looking at a total loss. If you can get help to go through and salvage what you can, you should do so, if you can't the property will have to be disposed. ... Read More
You have a case against the storage company and are probably entitled to compensation. You do have a duty to mitigate damages but your health is an... Read More
First, the good news is your boyfriend is ok. You should seek legal counsel regarding this matter. The injury was very serious, potentially fatal. Save your receipt from the transaction if you still have it and take pictures of the package and any remaining cookies. 
First, the good news is your boyfriend is ok. You should seek legal counsel regarding this matter. The injury was very serious, potentially fatal.... Read More