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Search: Legal Advice written by Robert B. Crary (7 found)
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Posted 4 months ago in Personal Injury Spokane, WA
Patrick Joseph Cronin's answer
Yes. A child may sue his parent for damages for pain and suffering from...
Jason Eric Kipness' answer
You will need to speak with a WA personal injury attorney to see if this child... Posted 8 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Spokane, WA
Okorie Okorocha's answer
Most Personal Injury lawyers offer contingency plans My standard disclaimer:...
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett's answer
As for their claim that you didn't let the other driver proceed through the... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Robert B. Crary's answer
It depends on whether you were injured by the metal. If you were injured by...
Paul D Friedman's answer
Anyone can sue anyone for anything, however, to be successful you have to prove... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Robert B. Crary's answer
It depends on whether the physician or a nurse was negligent in their actions....
Paul D Friedman's answer
A bad result does not mean the physician or healthcare provider did something... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Wayne M Willoughby's answer
I would encourage you to investigate the matter; however, the human body is...
Robert B. Crary's answer
The law does recognize an action for wrongful birth. Parents of a healthy... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Angela Macey-Cushman's answer
Civil medical malpractice lawsuits will not show up on the Washington...
Robert B. Crary's answer
If you go to the Washington Dept. of Health website, and go to licensing/... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Robert B. Crary's answer
A mere bad result is not enough for malpractice. To sue for malpractice you...
Paul D Friedman's answer
You have some practical choices to make. Poor results does not mean there is... |