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Yes, you still have time to file a claim. If you need assistance in locating an attorney who works on a contingency fee, meaning you pay nothing... Read Answer
Normally, any household member who is a relative of the insured is automatically on the insurance policy of the car owner. However, if your resident... Read Answer
Yes, you can still file a claim, but the delay in treatment will definitely affect the credibility of any soft tissue injuries that you are claiming... Read Answer
No, you can't sue your parents.
You need to be able to prove it was intentionally caused. And you need to beable to prove that you have suffered significant... Read Answer
If your wife was injured as a result of you drinking and driving, you are likely charged with a 5-year felony. Feel free to reach out to me for a... Read Answer
Why on Earth would it be your professor's, or the university's, responsbility to have your foor checked out? You were aware of the pain for 2 months?... Read Answer
Generally, within 30 days.
It does not sound like you have enough damages to pursue an action.
Yes. If you can prove the friend had actual or constructive knowledge of the bed bugs when the mattress was sold, you will win.
It starts and ends in the ballot booth. Second, is to get rid of the law known as GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY. Make our elected and appointed officials... Read Answer
Workers compensation only.
If you can find a doctor who will testify that you are the victim of malpractice, then you can pursue the claim. Lawyers, not being doctors, must... Read Answer
If you hire an engineer to examine and test the airbags, and the expert says they were defective, then the answer is yes. Otherwise, no.
Contact a local attorney who handles such cases a it requires expertise in the subject.
Yes, but you will need an expert to explain why it's their fault.
Report it to your homeowner's insurance company.
Yes. Make a police report.
There is a concept known as "anticipatory repudiation." If a party to an agreement says or does things which reasonably lead you to believe that they... Read Answer
Yes, if that was the reason that you quit. But most importantly, do you have witnesses who will support your claim? If not, you will have a difficult... Read Answer
Sue the other driver. Unless you have an engineer who can prove the airbag was faulty, you will lose.
You ultimately must sign off on the settlement because you must sign a release. Tell your attorney that you decline the settlement, if it is not in... Read Answer
In Michigan, you must sue the other party within 3 years or your claim is barred by the Statute of limitations.