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Dennis Michael Phillips
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That is horrible! Yes, you have recourse. It sounds like the complex had...
Bryan David Caulfield
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In order to have recourse against the property owner you will have to prove...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.
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One answer would be that if check is less than a paid funeral bill and less...
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How much is the check for? You don't have to hire an attorney to open up...
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Lucreita D. Becude
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If you are being taxed, you may apply for unemployment.
Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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Just because your employer was a church would not disqualify you from...
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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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Florida has what's called the Impact Rule for situations like yours. It...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Yes, you should file a workers compensation claim against your employer. You...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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It sounds like UHC did pay. Otherwise, what are they trying to recoup? As for...
Lars A. Lundeen
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I would suggest that you contact your prior personal injury attorney and ask...
Lars A. Lundeen
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This question sounds almost identical to one posted the other day. I would...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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There is no specific answer to your question. The value of this type of injury...
Robert Edward Heyman
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I agree with Mr Lundeen that more facts are needed to evaluate the value of...
Margery Ellen Golant
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Count on the fact that they WILL be looking for deficiency judgment if you do...
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A lawyer will obviously use scare tactics to get you to use there services,...
David Michael Goldman
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The first thing is you need to determine where you grandmother lived and under...
Earl Kenneth Mallory
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If you have injuries, you could have a claim against both the bouncer and the...
Lars A. Lundeen
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You have a potential claim against the bouncer and the establishment. You...
Gordon R. Leech
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From what you describe, one thing you can do is to correct, rather than repair,...
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Tanya Patrice Dwyer
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That's not a good short sale for you. An attorney may have better luck...
Margery Ellen Golant
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I agree with Atty. Dyer. These dound like offers that are of little or no...
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It really depends on facts you have not presented. If the person who provided...
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It really depends on facts you have not presented. If the person who provided...
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Richard Earl Hornsby
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You could sue the accuser for malicious prosecution. However, I doubt many...
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Gordon R. Leech
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You need to submit disputes to the credit reporting agencies. I have some...
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Yes, he can. He did. I'm assuming he would be able to do this because of the Fl...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Your wife cannot be successfully sued, assuming she is not a titled owner of...
Matthew Douglas Powell
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The law in Florida basically says that the Owner of a vehicle is responsible...
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Craig A. Epifanio
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Every state has different rules on how they handle outstanding fines. Florida,...
John Patrick Guidry II
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It depends upon the laws of that state. In FL, once a fine has been assessed,...

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