I want to know if I can take my landlord to court
You probably would not have an action against your landlord unless you can show he/she was negligent in allowing the "appliance people" entry to...
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You probably would not have an action against your landlord unless you can show he/she was negligent in allowing the "appliance people" entry to...
Hearsay isn't proof of anything. In fact, with certain exceptions it isn't even admissible as evidence. Also, you do not go to jail for defamation....
Probably none. The only consideration is that the criminal defendant may be able to sue the bar in civil court under the dram shop laws but this...
It is doubtful a bar may be charged criminally, but they certainly could be sued in civil court for wrongful death under the dram shop laws.
If you already have an attorney representing you, then ask him.
Negligence, wrongful death, loss of consortium and loss of future wages to name a few. This is assuming of course that you have proof that your...
Unless there are significant, quantitative damages directly related to this matter, I would put it behind you and move on.
Is there a question here somewhere?
You would have to show gross negligence to recover for pain and suffering which would be very difficult to prove in this scenario. You could...
Yes, but the passenger will be required to testify as to the presence of the driver.