I was in a car accident a few years ago, my car was totaled from the person who hit me. They were at fault. Can I sue them?
If "I recieved your insurance money" means that you settled your claims against her, then you can not sue her again.
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If "I recieved your insurance money" means that you settled your claims against her, then you can not sue her again.
Generally no they do not need a seperate warrant, if what they are looking for could be in the safe and its in your house, then they can search it.
You can get a new lawyer if you desire, but you should also know that your current lawyer likely has a lot of money and time invested in your case,...
You should contact a med mal attorney in your state for a review of your case. However, I don't think you have any damages from your post details,...
I don't see a claim for slander, but you may need to get a restraining order aginst her so she will leave you alone.
impersonating a police officer is a criminal charge you could file against the repo people. If they went in your house, that is trespassing.
Arrange a sit down with your attorney and explain your concerns to him/her. If you still feel that your case is not being handled correctly, then...
Attorney Fry nailed it. I suggest you give him a call and let him help you fight the charge.
When to decide who to sue depends on who was negligent. It could be both or either one. The type of comparative negligence law a state uses also...
Walmart is notoriously hard to deal with. They are self insured and have a claims management company dedicated to nothing but 'denying' claims....