Can I be sued and liable to pay?
Yes, this process is completely legal. This is called "insurance subrogation", where an insurance company can go after the party at fault to...
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Yes, this process is completely legal. This is called "insurance subrogation", where an insurance company can go after the party at fault to...
The answer is no, you will NOT face criminal charges for failing to pay back a loan debt collector in this situation. This would be a rather...
I am assuming that your employees are using their own cars. Given my assumption, the short answer is that you can just pay to reimburse them for...
The short answer is no, calling them in this situation would not make any difference to the "clock" regarding the judgment or statute of...
You can refuse. You don't have to volunteer them that information, but frankly, they won't need it. Even if you're a minor you can still be charged...
I have done my fair share of these cases as a new lawyer and I have never seen this situation happen. I work in a small firm and my principal told...
I agree with the sentiment shared by fellow attorneys here. You will definitely need to sue, but I encourage you to take advantage of meeting with...
Sounds like the ball is in your court. Have you attempted negotiating with your employer at this time? Because if you're making more on UI compared...
Hopefully you settled this matter by now with Ewing & Ewing, but in the event that you haven't reached a resolution with them, a Chapter 7...
I agree with Mr. Hall's sentiment above. A free consultation with an attorney is what you need in this situation to determine your best course of...