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If I am driving at night, in the city or even around(such as the feeder), who is liable if I hit a jaywalker?
Only harming him?
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Answered on October 23, 2013
Typically, in a case like this, liability is shared between the driver who should be watching out for dangers and a pedestrian, who should be...
My guest hit the front gate of my apartment complex.
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Answered on October 23, 2013
I would not voluntarily pay anything to your apartment management company. If anything, they may be liable to your friend for the damage done to...
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If the hospital served me food I was allergic to that could have killed me do I have case?
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Answered on October 23, 2013
Practically speaking, you have to show that the negligence (serving you a product with bananas in it when you have a known allergy) caused...
Im being sued for an auto accident. Should I start protecting my assets?
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Answered on October 22, 2013
It is possible for someone to seek damages in excess of your auto policy limits. However, practically speaking, if your insurance company enters...
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Can I sue my landlord for pain and suffering due to having to endure conditions in my apt. that they refuse to fix?
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Answered on October 21, 2013
You may potentially have a claim for pain and suffering if your underlying physical injury (ex. shock, burn) was caused by a dangerous condition on...
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I had my cat outside when it got loose and my cat scratched a 3yr old causing the mother to take her to the hospital
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Answered on October 18, 2013
You should consult a local attorney to assist you with this immediately. There are several aspects to your case: 1) Getting your cat back; 2)...
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What do we do next ?
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Answered on October 18, 2013
Review your own insurance policy and consult an attorney in your area that handles auto accidents/personal injury. Hire an attorney before you have...
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How long after a car accident occurs can you do an insurance claim?
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Answered on October 17, 2013
Typically, in the State of Texas, you have two (2) years to bring a lawsuit to recover damages. That being said, you would want to file a pre suit...
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