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Timothy J. Klisz
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It is quite possible to defeat government immunity and successfully sue for...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Claims against the government are very expensive to pursue, and are fairly...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Depositions are not transcribed unless an attorney agrees to pay for the...
Brian Neil Lathen
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In most states, the deposition is never sent to the court. Your attorney can...
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Hello: I am a Michigan attorney with experience in these types of lawsuits....
Daniel G. Romano
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you definitely have claim against the employee and the business. The issue...
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Okiemute C Whiteru
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You may have a case against the bar and bouncers. Possible claims would be...
Timothy J. Klisz
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Yes- you should be ok with the proper legal representation. I have...
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Steven M. Gursten
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The statute of limitations on the Mini-Tort claim is three (3) years from the...
Steven M. Gursten
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The statute of limitations on the Mini-Tort claim is three (3) years from the...
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Steven M. Gursten
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The Michigan No-Fault Act does state that exact language. The language comes...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Your question should be directed to criminal defense attorneys here on Avvo.com....
Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you signed a release to get the $500 from the insurer you may not sue for...
Lars A. Lundeen
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A lot will depend upon the nature of any release that you may have signed,...
Joshua Blanchard
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You don't have to prove your innocence. The prosecutor has to prove your guilt...
Thomas William James
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Mr. Blancard is correct. You do not have to prove that you are innocent. You...
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Daniel Malis
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Sorry for your injury, and this isn't a simple answer; I'd need to know more....
Timothy J. Klisz
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Yes, you are. www.kliszlaw.com. Tim Klisz
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Yes. In Michigan, if the wrongdoer is insured, the maximum claim for property...
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Joseph Andrew Harrison
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While I am not an attorney in your jurisdiction, I agree with my colleagues...
Keith Samuel Hasson
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Not voluntarily. Insurance companies make money by paying out less in claims...
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Timothy J. Klisz
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You would have a great difficulty winning your case in Tenessee, and it would...
Timothy J. Klisz
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Assuming you were at fault, yes, it is proper. She could also sue the owner....
Thomas William James
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Yes but the insurance company covering the car you were in should pay it. If...
Thomas William James
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You haven't provided enough information. It sounds like you were charged with...
Thomas William James
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Most likely * NOT * I do this work everyday and it even confuses other...
Steven M. Gursten
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In a Michigan accident, each person’s No Fault (PIP) insurer is responsible...

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