Is my landlord liable for my injuries?
Hi. I'm so sorry about all of your very serious injuries. For a landlord to be liable, the condition that caused the injury has to be a "dangerous...
Castle Rock, CO
Personal injury Lawyer at Castle Rock, CO
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Hi. I'm so sorry about all of your very serious injuries. For a landlord to be liable, the condition that caused the injury has to be a "dangerous...
Yes, you can be sued. You can you hire an attorney or you can defend the case yourself. Just explain to her attorney that you have no assets and no...
I'm not sure that a massage therapist is required to keep notes for a certain period or any notes at all. If they had them, they likely wouldn't be...
Check out https://www.fairhealthconsumer.org/. If your health insurance paid, they got negotiated rates. There likely isn't much you can do. You...
Was the crash your fault? If so, your health insurance should pay. If the crash wasn't your fault, your health insurance may just need the auto...
Are you asking about something that happened nearly 10 years ago, or is that a typo? What your employer was required to do is governed by the...
I agree with the other attorney. Your only option is to directly sue the other driver, get a judgment, and hope that you can collect.
Insurance follows the car. Be sure to have current proof of insurance.
Unfortunately, you likely have no recourse. The statute of limitations (deadline) is 2 years for premises liability.
Be sure to have proof of the car insurance with you, that should take care of the no proof of insurance citation. You can speak to the prosecutor...