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L. Maxwell Taylor
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Your question is too cryptic to be answered here. You don't say what the facts...
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Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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What's your question?
Robert Lee Marshall
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Since you already have a pending matter and an attorney, you should not post so...
Jason Lawrence Oliver
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I agree with Mr. Marshall's comments above. It appears that this discussion...
Adam David Sorrells
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I agree with the response from the other practitioner, that you should not have...
Carter Mcclusky Zinn
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Your instincts are good. In California, if you are not claiming damages for...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You both might be responsible for the damages done to another under these...
Brian Daniel Geno
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The person driving is responsible for damages to both your vehicle and to any...
Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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I am assuming that the person whom you lent the car to was at fault in the...
Norman Gregory Fernandez
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You could be responsible for 15k.
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Peter Robert Stone
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You need to contact your insurance and gap insurance and demand that they pay...
Shawn B Alexander
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I agree with Mr. Stone and You will need to consult with a consumer protection...
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Stanley Dale Radtke
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You should consult with a Workers' Compensation Attorney to determine whether...
Adam David Sorrells
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I agree with Stanley. This apparently happened on your employer's premises....
Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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Yes. You should ask. In fact, in California, there is a requirement that you do...
Steven Alan Fink
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Definitely ask before filing suit. The worst they can say is no. The...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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There's what they call a "disconnect" between the facts you gave us in the...
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That's why I'm confused too, because it doesn't seem logical. The facts are the...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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I respectfully suggest that you post your question to an employment attorney...
Adam David Sorrells
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I agree with Lars, this is an employment question. However, you did not give us...
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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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You have two legal issues: 1 - the criminal prosecution. You can call the...
S Edmond ElDabe
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In legal terms, a battery is defined as the “the actual intentional striking...
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Daniel Malis
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Keeping in mind that I do not practice in California, your question poses one...
Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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The bottom line is that you don't have to pay anything unless a judgment has...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contact the insurer and make sure you take care of your and your daughter's...
Kevin Paul Smith
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First, both of you should seek medical treatment to ascertain what if any...
Steven Alan Fink
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Yes, you can submit a claim. Take pictures of the pothole before the...
Lars A. Lundeen
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I suggest that you file a written claim with the city via certified, return...
F. Dayle Andersen JR
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Bankruptcy has become an issue lately in a number of personal injury lawsuits....
Peter Robert Stone
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If i understand your question, you file din 2008, and had the accident in 2009....
Robert Lee Marshall
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Although it isn't clear, I assume you're asking whether you should disclose the...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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Disclose to you attorney! He or she will know how to handle it and you'll...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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It is too late for your dad to buy an umbrella policy now for this accident,...
Peter Robert Stone
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Your father cannot ad insurance for this accident. If he already had insurance,...
Joseph Briscoe Dane
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One small correction to Mr. Kaman's answer - second degree robbery carries 2, 3...
John M. Kaman
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PC § 211 defines robbery as theft by force or fear. 1st degree robbery...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Ask your insuriance company to point you to where in the policy it excludes...

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