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Personal injury claim in Maryland District Court - can I sue for pain and suffering beyond my real medical/wage/monetary losses?
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Answered on January 05, 2019
To answer your question, you can get pain and suffering if you can prove liability. Handling this matter yourself, though, is a recipe for disaster.
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Can I win an appeal for section 8 termination?
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Answered on January 03, 2019
Unlikely -- if the person is using your address but not living there, then that's fraud. Having someone "use" your address would also mean that...
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Can I get my rent back if I am displaced indefinitely one day after moving in due to a fire?
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Answered on December 19, 2018
By law, your landlord should have placed your security deposit into escrow, because it is not his money. Your rights are likely governed by your...
Can I cross examine witnesses at Motion to dismiss hearing, Civil case?
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Answered on December 17, 2018
Motions to Dismiss are based upon the four corners of the document being challenged...i.e. in the context of a legal complaint, Motions to Dismiss...
I, landlord won the last Failure to pay rent judgement, what about the fees associated in agreement?
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Answered on December 17, 2018
First of all, regardless of your contractual agreement, unless you're an attorney you'll never be able to collect $350 for a court appearance in a...
What happens if contractor is not licensed in md and refuses to finish job. However, stated he was licensed before starting job?
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Answered on November 18, 2018
Well, first of all --- the contractor would not be able to sue you for any money owed under the contract. If the contractor is not licensed in...
Can I sue a co owner for non payment of a vehicle?
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Answered on November 14, 2018
When you co-signed for the vehicle, it means that you agreed to be jointly and severally liable for the vehicle's payments. It does not matter...
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Is a month to long to sue a person who rear ended you?
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Answered on November 13, 2018
In a car accident case -- either for property damage or personal injury - your statute of limitations is three years from the date of injury.
Can you sue your own homeowners insurance?
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Answered on November 09, 2018
Your homeowners insurance exists to indemnify you -- and stands in your stead. Thus, in essence you would be suing yourself for knowing about a...
Went to ER, billed twice?
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Answered on November 03, 2018
This is perfectly legal -- the ER and the doctor are typically separate. It doesn't matter that you weren't informed that you would be billed for...