Who is responsible to pay for my injuries?
Unless the facts are 100% clear (and they seldom if ever are) then typically you'd make claims against both. If nobody accepts responsibility then...
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Unless the facts are 100% clear (and they seldom if ever are) then typically you'd make claims against both. If nobody accepts responsibility then...
It sounds like you have an attorney and if so, definitely speak with them about your concerns. Just like the art of medicine, however, law is not...
Its difficult to parse out all the relevant information. I would always encourage you to discuss your concerns with your lawyer. If you remain...
Under all circumstances, the "release" you likely signed to settle the case would have to be reviewed because more likely than not it prohibits any...
Talk to your lawyer, but assuming that your personal injury arises from either a MVA or a premise's liability claim, and assuming the defense has...
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You are probably out of luck, but it wouldn't hurt to call and discuss with a lawyer who handles such issues (potential legal malpractice). ...
You can and should add in the apportionment driver - since they are now a party (due to the apportionment complaint) you can just amend your...
You basically need to speak with a legal malpractice attorney. If you hired the first lawyer and signed a representation agreement, and he failed...
The most important issue is whether another medical care provider of the same specialty as the "first dentist" believes that the first dentist...
You should obviously and definitely discuss this with your lawyer. That said, it is my understanding that this is a tactic in family matters,...