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Search: Legal Advice written by Paul D Friedman (77 found)Posted over 2 years ago in Fraud Washington
Paul D Friedman's answer
In addition to the state's lemon law, you could: 1) file a complaint with the...
Lawrence Neil Rogak's answer
Here is a link to the State of Washington's Lemon Law. Read it and see if your... Posted over 2 years ago in Fraud Washington
John Thomas McManus' answer
Just a quick note on the subject of a merchant verifying a customer's...
Paul D Friedman's answer
It depends on the Merchant Agreement between the vendor and bank or finance... Posted over 2 years ago in Employment / Labor Washington
Sharon Elizabeth Chirichillo's answer
Yes. Recent court cases including recently a Costco case, Courts have long...
Donald W. Heyrich's answer
Yes. Employment is “at will” meaning either party can walk away from the... Posted over 2 years ago in Employment / Labor Washington
Donald W. Heyrich's answer
To determine whether a work environment is sufficiently hostile or abusive to...
Paul D Friedman's answer
Yes, depending on the statement and who was present. If it was offensive to... Posted over 2 years ago in Employment / Labor Washington
Donald W. Heyrich's answer
Whether you hire an attorney or a consultant, it would be wise to review your...
Okorie Okorocha's answer
I am not sure you can avoid complaints, but an attorney certainly can help you... Posted over 2 years ago in Employment / Labor Washington
Donald W. Heyrich's answer
Yes. If your employment is "at will," then you can be fired without any need... 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... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Lawrence Neil Rogak's answer
The candy store owner's responsibility for your cracked tooth will depend, in...
Paul D Friedman's answer
In most jurisdictions you would only be able to legally recoup your expenses if... 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
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... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Lawrence Neil Rogak's answer
It depends. Was he hit during a baseball game? Or did some thug just come up...
Paul D Friedman's answer
The person who hit him would be responsible. If the school failed to supervise,... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Richard C. Platte's answer
Unless some other person or entity is at fault for the accident (for instance,...
Shannon Claire Lamb's answer
I assume that the driver was not drunk, etc. However, if a crime was committed,... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Craig Edward Kennedy's answer
I assume the restaurant owner knows about this incident and I anticipate this...
Paul D Friedman's answer
The bar may be responsible if it created the hazard, knew or should have known... Posted over 2 years ago in Personal Injury Washington
Lawrence Neil Rogak's answer
The answer is actually quite complex. It depends in part on what the mechanic...
Paul D Friedman's answer
Sometimes accidents occur without fault. There may not be fault if: 1) the... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Geoffrey L. Burg's answer
How you feel is not always a good gauge about whether or not you should drive....
Paul D Friedman's answer
You probably already know the answer. How you feel is not an indication for... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
William C. Head's answer
You have a GREAT case, in my opinion. Your best issues are (1) the police...
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
In some circumstances, a witnesses statement may be enough to convince a jury... Posted over 2 years ago in Medical Malpractice Washington
User's answer
Your question is more complicated than a simple "Yes." Assuming that the metal...
Adam Michael Gee's answer
A previous answer to this question accurately set forth the potential liability... Posted over 2 years ago in Car / Auto Accident Washington
Kristina Jarrett McKennon's answer
You need to see a lawyer that specializes in auto product liability cases. The...
Paul D Friedman's answer
You need to do 2 things immediately. The first is to secure your vehicle so an... |