Can sue for defected hardware or malpractice?
This could be a medical malpractice issue, but if the screw simply broke, it is most like a products liability issue, meaning your claim (if any)...
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This could be a medical malpractice issue, but if the screw simply broke, it is most like a products liability issue, meaning your claim (if any)...
Take the death certificate to the county courthouse where your mother lived/died. Ask for the estates division. Without a will, the clerk will...
The quick answer is yes - you can review the will if/when it is submitted to probate. At that point, it becomes a public record. You can contact...
You can challenge the deed, which is not very different from challenging a will (which happens all the time). I do agree with the other attorneys...
You should go ahead and talk with an attorney. The initial consultation is always free, and you can get more information about the potential value...
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It really depends on the underlying facts and exactly what your potential claims would be. It could also depend on when you learned, or should...
You don't have a right to another person's medical records, absent some sort of court order or medical authorization form executed by the person...
You should talk with a NC personal injury attorney regarding your claim and situation. He/she can get additional information and formulate a good...
You need to speak with an attorney with experience in probate/inheritance/estate related disputes. Most attorneys with experience in these areas...
You may want to consider bringing a claim yourself in small claims court. You can utilize small claims court for claims under $5,000, and it...