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Alan James Brinkmeier
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The main grounds for appeal are that the lower court 1) made a serious error of...
Norman Gregory Fernandez
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You just learned the hard way why you should get an attorney instead of trying...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You better consult an attorney. If you have a judgment against the drunk...
Michael J. Helfand
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I wouldn't suggest signing anything without first talking to an attorney. It...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
Contributor Level 5

Whether to sign a Compromise and Release (C&R) depends on a lot of factors....
Kaiser Wahab
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Contributor Level 6

Generally speaking, most on-site service companies carry liability insurance....
Dana Howard Shultz
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Contributor Level 7

I agree completely with my colleague's response. Disclaimer: This post does...
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Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

If the rental is at fair market value, probably not illegal. The response...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

Not criminal but maybe a violation of the insurance policy, depends if the...
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Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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Your question is very difficult to follow, even after reading it several times....
Judith Ann Routledge
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From what I can tell, the bike was titled to your wife's mom & dad. She can...
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Peter Robert Stone
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What is the amount of your damages. If under $7500 you could sue all the...
Lars A. Lundeen
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If this driver was first struck by a negligent driver and was propelled into...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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It is not up to the driver who hit your car to say whether or not his insurance...
Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

You definitely need to speak to your insurance agent. Most homeowner's...
Lars A. Lundeen
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I think you need two things, a consultation with a business attorney to review...
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Steven Wayne Murray's answer
Contributor Level 4

You should require the insurer to send you a copy of the defendant's policy so...
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Deirdre Lynn O'Connor
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Contributor Level 6

The best way to permanently remove all reference to this DUI case is to file a...
George Fredrick Mueller
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Unfortunately, nobody. Both learned counsel are correct.
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James Randall Lewis
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Contributor Level 2

If you want to recover for the damage to your vehicle, I suggest you name both...
Kenneth Evan Chyten
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Contributor Level 5

You should sue the driver as well as the owner of the vehicle in your lawsuit....
Lars A. Lundeen
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Such policies insure humans for any negligence they may have committed which...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Your policy's definitions control, and without seeing your poiicy, it's just a...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

You should not answer the other party's attorney, let your insurance company...
Pamela Koslyn
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The other party's lawyer wants to know your policy limits so he can make a...
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Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

She is libelling you by falsely telling these previous employers that you stole...
Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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Contributor Level 7

The answer to your question depends upon exactly what was said, to whom it was...
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David Hamlin Madden
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Contributor Level 4

Generally, no. In fact, usually, neither party to a contract can change the...
Steven Alan Fink
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If she fell because of a defect in the retail store--uneven floor, spilled...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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If you are an employer as defined by the Labor Code, you are responsible for...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
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As a waitress, you are in the unique position of having both wages and tips. Do...
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Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

First, you will need to get married, before you apply. Until then, you are out...
Mario Steven Zapata
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Contributor Level 4

I recommend you actually take active steps in consulting and hiring an...
Robin Mashal
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Contributor Level 7

Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

It's unclear whether your tenant is responsible for all the damage, but you...

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