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Patrick St George Cousins
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You can use Avvo.com and you can go to Martindale.com. Look for attorneys who...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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I hate it when people answer a question WITH a question. However, why did...
John H Barrett
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You do not say that he reported this to his insurance company. That is the most...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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It may well be considered a serious injury. I suggest that you obtain criminal...
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William Robert Falcone
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I would have to some research to confirm it, but it sound like this is what we...
Tami Leigh Diebel
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Actually, I have a case, in Florida, where something similar occurred. While I'...
Linda Jane Chalat
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There are no fines for leaving the state while a plaintiff in a civil case in...
Richard Raymond Schlueter
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Depending upon state law the answer may vary but generally speaking the answer...
William G. Mccabe
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The question you pose is "Can a hotel guest sue". In most states anyone can...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You will need to prove damages to be successful. Disgust about a lizard head...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Why would you sue? You have no damages. You might be able to return the...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Hard to tell from the facts presented. Lost wages must also be supported by...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Since you currently have an attorney, it would not be appropriate for attorneys...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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The answer is simple, contact your automobile liability insurance carrier and...
Linda Jane Chalat
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This is a difficult situation for all involved - if you have auto insurance you...
Linda Jane Chalat
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In Colorado there is a statutory requirement that formal notice be provided a...
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William Robert Falcone
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Contributor Level 6

The accident was your boyfriend's fault. So, yes, the pasenger has the right...
Linda Jane Chalat
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The reason you pay for car insurance is for this precise situation- call you...
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Robert John Murillo
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Contributor Level 7

This should be a concern. Under the rules of professional conduct, an attorney...
Linda Jane Chalat
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Even if your current lawyer filed before the statute of limitations, you still...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Assuming the son was driving his mother's car with her permission, chances are...

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