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Adam David Sorrells
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You can sue the school district. However, your chances of winning depend on...
Tyler James Barnett
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Your case against the school district my be valid if the school teacher and /...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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The CA vehicle code has a "Rules of the Road" section which sets out the basic...
Peter Robert Stone
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The link to rules of the road is below. The question of who is responsible is...
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Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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The other driver would be at fault based on your facts, but your problem is he...
Norman Gregory Fernandez
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The above attorney is wrong, you can sue the other at fault driver. You just...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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Intentional torts are things you do on purpose that cause damage or injury....
Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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Intentional torts, as the name implies, are wrongs where the wrongdoer intended...
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Frank H. Bailey
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I would get the records from the hospital and take them to a medical...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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C-Diff is often acquired by sick elderly people during their hospital stays....
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Stuart Rolf Fraenkel
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If this accident occurred in 2004, and no claims, nor any law suit was filed,...
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Pamela Koslyn
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In my experience, video depositions are ordered through the court reporters....
John M. Kaman
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Your services would be needed almost exclusively in civil litigation where...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Every time anyone has ever told me that they had a "cut and dried" case, they...
Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

My colleague is correct. One of the attorneys in the office has a case where...
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Unlike Brian Richard Dinday, I think it is your absolute responsibility to out...
Brian Richard Dinday
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Here is some free advice. Let go. It's not your problem. Did you want to split...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Since your mother apparently had automobile liability insurance coverage at the...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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Contributor Level 6

For starters your mom should have better insurance coverage. If your...
Brian Neil Lathen
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Contributor Level 4

As long as you were a permissive driver, you should be covered by their policy....
Lars A. Lundeen
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Assuming you were driving your parents vehicle with their permission, you are...
Peter Robert Stone
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The general rule is below, but you need to talk to an expert attorney in your...
John Robert Mittelman
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In addition to Mr. Stone's answer above, which accurately states the statute of...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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No. That's just the general principle, not legal advice, as I don't hold...
Steven Alan Fink
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My colleague is correct, unless the cause of action you are suing under...
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Pamela Koslyn
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If it's true, then it's not slander, but it still might be an actionable tort...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Truth cannot be slander. However, when people unwarrantedly intrude into the...
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John Robert Mittelman
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I need more information before I could begin to give you any direction about...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

These adult children are not tenants of yours. Their mom had no right to...
Brian Richard Dinday
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I concur with Ms. Koslyn. Try to get the police there when you know he has...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Unfortunately there is no way that an attorney here on Avvo.com can give you a...
Tyler James Barnett
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Contributor Level 3

More information is needed to answer your question. The value of your case...
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Robert Lee Marshall
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Contributor Level 7

First of all, please don't call this offense "terrorist threats." In the post-...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with the cogent analysis and assessments of my colleague. If you are...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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First thing...contact an experienced DUI attorney. Second...don't talk to...
George Fredrick Mueller
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You unfortunately had a motor vehicle accident and may be facing possible...
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Robert Lee Marshall
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It is impossible for anyone to tell whether you can beat these charges without...
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You definitely need a criminal defense attorney to advise you on this. You...

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