Can you sue a designated doctor in Texas if he submitted his report in bad faith?
To answer your question directly, certainly you can sue him. Unfortunately, however, it is highly unlikely that you would win. What you describe...
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To answer your question directly, certainly you can sue him. Unfortunately, however, it is highly unlikely that you would win. What you describe...
If you are asking how you go about suing someone representing yourself, my answer would be: You don't. The reason for this is that you don't know...
I'm afraid that your post contains so few facts that I cannot tell who sued whom or on what basis. About all I can say based on my guesses about...
You live in one of the most conservative, law-and-order oriented communities in Texas. Folks (which includes jurors) in Longview support their...
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A simple, one-sentence apology probably would not hurt you. I have in mind something like, "I apologize." Going beyond that would involve serious...
You may be able to file and maintain your lawsuit in Texas, depending on the facts. However, one thing is certain. Regardless of where you file...
The only thing you can do that would make any real difference is to hire a new lawyer. Do not delay. This is very urgent. Without a lawyer...
You do not describe exactly what happened to her when they "put her out." Was she injured? Did she become ill or otherwise come to harm due to...
Yes. A lawyer-client relationship is not a marriage. A client generally has the right to discharge his or her lawyer at any time and for any...
It is definitely worth looking into. I suggest you consult a Fort Worth lawyer who is certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of...