I had a delivery driver back into my van that was parked in my driveway. Who is responsible?
Based on the limited information provided, probably both. If the driver was acting within the scope of his employment, the company will likely be...
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Based on the limited information provided, probably both. If the driver was acting within the scope of his employment, the company will likely be...
With this limited information, I would have to say yes. It is likely agreeing not to sue them... but never sign anything without completely...
Maybe - depending on how you re-injured your back, the different symptoms specifically and additional medical treatment received, if any. Contact a...
Generally you are free to change attorneys at anytime. You should discuss your concerns and thoughts with your current attorney. If you are unhappy...
I am not sure, but either way it probably will not be worth the time and money to file a lawsuit. Also, the State may have immunity.
Its impossible to know without more information. And then it still may be impossible to figure out why an insurance company does what it does. Seek...
Probably not. Con tact your former attorney to confirm and/or discuss further. Good luck.
Is someone sueing you? Did you insurance carrier already tell you that they are not covering it? Did you get criminally charged with a hit and run...
Yes. Its probably just a form document. You can ask them to strike it out from the release. You should also have an attorney review the release to...
That is horrible. If there were no injuries, save the evidence and contact the store where you bought it as well as the cheese company. They may...