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Posted 22 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Bradenton, FL
Henry James Graham II's answer
The short answer is almost certainly not as to the at-fault driver's insurance...
Tami Leigh Diebel's answer
It is very UNlikely that you would be able to sue for additional money after... Posted 14 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Fort Myers, FL
Bonita M. Riggens' answer
If you were selling phones donated to the store they were not yours to sell....
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
Let's see, you were (a) selling phones to customers who would otherwise have... Posted about 1 month ago in Fraud Tampa, FL Posted 19 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Clermont, FL
Ronald Lee Burdge's answer
If it was new, most states require disclosure. If it was used, maybe. Wrecked... Posted 24 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Orlando, FL
Tami Leigh Diebel's answer
Did you have an attorney involved when you signed the release of liability? If...
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
From your description of this situation, it appears that you negotiated a... Posted about 1 month ago in Fraud Panama City, FL
Ronald Lee Burdge's answer
You need to get to an attorney right away. Whenever someone threatens you with... Posted about 1 month ago in Car / Auto Accident Cocoa, FL
Patrick St George Cousins' answer
I agree with the statements of the other attorneys that have responded to your...
Steven Charles Simon's answer
If your son had insurance, he needs to immediately contact them so that they... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Lake Wales, FL
Patrick St George Cousins' answer
Did you purchase a warranty? What year is the vehicle? If you give me this...
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
My brother had this exact situation come up last month - except it was a Ford... Posted about 1 month ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Clearwater, FL
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
Does your corportation have insurance? If not, you may have a problem,...
Can my husband regain paternal rights to his daughter, which were signed over under false pretenses?
Posted 2 months ago in Adoption Pensacola, FL
Earl Kenneth Mallory's answer
Fraud and duress are the only two ways to "un-do" a Florida adoption, but the... Posted 6 months ago in Insurance West Palm Beach, FL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
If your husband got the rehab he is responsible to pay whether or whether not...
Guy Scott DiMartino's answer
It depends. If the facility is a provider under contract with the insurance... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation Miami, FL
Kenneth Brian Schwartz's answer
Florida's Workers' Comp Law has a provision that makes it clear that is is...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
Your husband is playing with fire. You should speak with a local attorney who...
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Posted 4 months ago in Real Estate North Miami Beach, FL
Jonathan H Levy's answer
There could be a lot of potential factors like insurance, conflict of interest,... Posted 9 months ago in Family Jacksonville, FL
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
I am not licensed to practice law in your state. These comments are made for...
Guy Scott DiMartino's answer
You have to review the language of the application. If you are financially... Posted 6 months ago in Fraud Melbourne, FL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
The documents you have are a key to whether or not the police can proceed....
David Jay Gorewitz's answer
Since knowingly writing a bad-check in Florida is a crime, do not admit to... Posted 8 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Tampa, FL Posted 5 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Miami, FL Posted 9 months ago in Insurance Miami, FL
John R. Walker's answer
Yes, it would be fraud in most states. And yes, you can get into both criminal... Posted 8 months ago in Fraud Miami, FL
Earl Kenneth Mallory's answer
It is likely that you have a claim under Florida law for civil theft. The... Posted 6 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Ormond Beach, FL
Donald Edward Petersen's answer
You probably have rights against the current lender who owns the note. But,...
Kenneth Edward Walton II's answer
Debts that are fruadulent obtained are generally not dischargeable in... |