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Posted 4 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Tacoma, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
I see your question has been up for 10 days with no WA lawyers even nibbling.... Posted 5 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
You can leave. Your argument would be that the landlord has a duty to provide... Posted 9 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Edmonds, WA
John M. Kaman's answer
If you can't afford an attorney and you are not allowed an appointed attorney...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
"i must have fallen aslpeep and missed a turn" is not a good defense. You... Posted about 1 year ago in Car / Auto Accident Tacoma, WA
J. Brantley Durrett III's answer
First, you need to return the car to the dealership and advise them of the...
Keith Robert Taylor's answer
First thing consult an attorney in your area familiar with your state law. In... Posted 9 months ago in Insurance Milton, WA
Steven L Shaw's answer
Washington recently passed legislation called the Insurance Fair Conduct Act.... Posted 10 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Lynnwood, WA
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett's answer
Tough question as to "how I can make her responsible for this". I don't think...
Larry Jerome Couture's answer
Go to court with your own insurance card. You are insured even if you drive... Posted 10 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Seattle, WA
Steven L Shaw's answer
A few preliminary things. Make sure you get checked out if you were injured in...
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett's answer
Mr. Shaw gave such a thorough answer that I only have one thing to add:... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Randy Alan McCaskill's answer
Your liability will depend whether or not the fall was caused in part by your...
Jose Antonio Negroni's answer
You may be liable for the child's injuries, but it will depend on a large... Posted 10 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Vancouver, WA
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett's answer
Your fact pattern is very confusing. The crucial question is when you got the... Posted 11 months ago in Litigation Kelso, WA
David Lawrence Ganz's answer
You;'e essentially asked how do I Win as a Defendant in Small Claims Court?... Posted 11 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Spokane, WA
Michael John Gainer's answer
1. Get an estimate for repairs. Submit it to the landlord for payment. Don't...
User's answer
this is a very similar to our situation. we actually were blocked from leaving... Posted about 1 year ago in Car / Auto Accident Renton, WA
Avvo Staff Moderator's answer
Typically the car that hits from behind is at-fault, but it will depend on very...
Steven L Shaw's answer
All due respect to the Avvo moderator, but this type of collision does not fall... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Sharon Elizabeth Chirichillo's answer
The insurance compnay usually runs an annual check on a person's driving...
Nathan L Webb's answer
Although I am not an insurance agent, I do know that insurance companies will... Posted about 1 year ago in Education Kennewick, WA
Okorie Okorocha's answer
I dont know that it is illegal, but I would make sure everything is covered by... Posted 12 months ago in Workers Compensation Graham, WA
Joshua Johnson Stewart's answer
Not in Florida. Payments for lost wages go directly to the injured worker.... Posted about 1 year ago in Domestic Violence Yakima, WA
User's answer
Last update... called prosecutor and he said that based on the info that he has...
User's answer
Hi, I'm the one who posted the question... thanks for the advice, however, I... Posted about 1 year ago in Medical Malpractice Spokane, WA
Joseph Klest's answer
This may be defamation case as well as a violation of the HIPPA laws. You might...
Christi C Goeller's answer
In addition to the above answer, which I agree with, your question also raises... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Randy Alan McCaskill's answer
Your liability will depend whether or not the fall was caused in part by your...
Paul D Friedman's answer
This may depend on your state law. In most jurisdictions, you would only be... |