While eating cereal, broke a tooth on metal parts in the cereal. Don't have dental insurance. Should I get an attorney?
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Answered on August 18, 2015
I agree, contact an injury attorney first, and document the evidence. Also, your attorney may have an investigator examine the evidence. Speak to...
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If I fell at work and because I only started the job 2 months ago I will not get paid for the time off work what can I do
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Answered on August 17, 2015
Make sure you report the injury to your employer and contact a workers' compensation attorney.
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Workers has lower back hernia, can he sue me?
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Answered on August 13, 2015
Do you have Workers Comp Insurance? If so, unless you hurt him on purpose, the insurance company will pay.
Is there a motion in Florida to waive probation cost if the person is unable to pay? (criminal)
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Answered on August 07, 2015
Contact a local defense attorney to file a motion to modify, a local defense attorney will know what the options are and how to best convince a...
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I totaled my motorcycle in an accident with a car. I had no insurance (legally - I am under 21 in Florida). How should I handle?
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Answered on July 28, 2015
Also, was anyone cited for a traffic citation? Contact a traffic attorney as well. The traffic citation disposition is not admissible in a civil...
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False Stalking claim
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Answered on June 08, 2015
The hearings are usually fairly short, however, it may take a couple of hours for the case to be called.
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Looking for an experienced criminal attorney that excepts payment plans in Hillsborough County.
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Answered on June 08, 2015
You can find my contact info online.
Why does a probation revocation hearing get continued multiple times?
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Answered on June 05, 2015
In Lee county, they set the hearings quickly, so it is common for VOP hearings to be continued. It can be continued for various reasons, especially...
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Can an employer or company see details of your arrest?
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Answered on June 05, 2015
Unless your case was sealed, yes they can see it.
Can I go to jail for being homeless and on community control?
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Answered on June 05, 2015
Contact your PO to explain the future problem. If they violate you, they have to prove the violation was willful.
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