Can I sue my building
You can likely sue the building's owner, whoever is responsible for snow and ice removal, and the landlord (depending on your lease, if any). ...
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You can likely sue the building's owner, whoever is responsible for snow and ice removal, and the landlord (depending on your lease, if any). ...
The simple answer is to contact a personal injury lawyer near where the fall occurred. They will likely offer a free consultation and evaluate the...
This is not technically a real estate issue as cemetery plots are typically limited to the right to be buried somewhere (or have ashes held) in a...
Gather all relevant information that you have pertaining to the incident and consult with a lawyer who is licensed in the jurisdiction where you...
Truth is an absolute defense to libel and slander. So if it what you are saying is true, you can defend a lawsuit by the allegedly harmed party if...
No, a NVM (I understand that to mean non-moving violation, such as parking on the pavement) is what you were ultimately convicted of, so your...
The simple answer is that anyone can sue for anything, regardless of merit or standing, and the better question is whether they may prevail....
At a minimum you should call local personal injury firms and let them evaluate whether they believe a case can be brought on your behalf under the...
You did not provide sufficient details for a lawyer to determine whether any one or any entity may be liable for causing you to fall. You should...
In New York, where I am licensed, the client has the absolute right to fire their lawyer at any time for any reason. However, the lawyer may also...