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Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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There is no best time to send a demand. Each case is different. That having...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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I strongly suggest you speak with an experienced personal injury attorney about...
William G. Mccabe
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Your picture of the porch, although an important piece of evidence, is not...
Wade William Poulson
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Such a condition may very well be dangerous, but under common law principles...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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First of all I hope that a law suit has been previously filed. You did not say...
Michael Howard Joseph
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If you did not file a lawsuit your time is up because there is a 3 year rule....
Lars A. Lundeen
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Such a violation may be evidence of negligence but may not constitute absolute...
Jeena R. Belil
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As the prior answer stated, it depends on a lot of factors, some of which have...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Propensity evidence is evidence that a person such as the defendant in your...
John M. Kaman
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In general there are few instances in which habit evidence can be used to show...
Brent Farrar Sibley
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The main thing that is important is whether the violation automatically proves...
David Allan Bressman
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In Ohio, the Supreme Court answered this question, in layman;s terms as "Not...
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Eric L Reinken
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In most states a building citation for certain types of defect is per se...
Eric L Reinken
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In most states a building citation for certain types of defect is per se...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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It is possible that the building inspector citation will be deemed irrelevant...
Wade William Poulson
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It is likely the post-injury citation will not be admissible in evidence....
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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I practice in two states, neither of which is New York. However: Each court...
John M. Kaman
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I can't give you an answer for NY but I can tell you generally that it takes at...
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William G. Mccabe
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First of all, when did the accident occur? Secondly, how did it occur? Unless...
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Howard E. Spiva
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I am licensed in Georgia and can not advise you on your state's laws....
Jeena R. Belil
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There are so many different factors that go into answering your question and it...
Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in NY, but a plea is only beneficial to you if you can...
Jason Y. Chan
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You need to talk to an attorney if you haven't done so already. Perhaps your...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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The caution wet floor example you post is not similar to your situation because...
Montgomery J. Delaney
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Unfortunately for you, and your tenant who was injured, you are liable sir. The...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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A property owner or occupier must take reasonable steps to ensure their...
Lars A. Lundeen
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You are talking about premises liability, not premise liability. People...
Clifford Douglas Gabel
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In NY you can't sue the bully's parents unless they entrusted their son with a...
Brian Neil Lathen
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Many states allow you to sue the parents of a negligent child. Several states...
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Jeena R. Belil
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Contributor Level 6

I would contact a Personal Injury lawyer in your area as soon as possible for...
Lars A. Lundeen
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You may well have a claim against the school for the negligent actions of the...
David Alexander Browde
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You can certainly sue the individual, and you would appear to have a solid case...
Jonathan H Levy
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Yes it is defamation to be called these sort of things. Get an attorney and...
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William G. Mccabe
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Your question asks for answers that require legal conclusions. Further, if a...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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A lawyer can only give you an estimate of what a jury will rule. If you have...
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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Try to establish a better line of communication with the PI attorney to get an...
Lars A. Lundeen
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You should let your dad's automobile liability insurance carrier handle the...

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