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Accident in a company vehicle
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Answered on October 09, 2013
dupe post...?
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Am I making a mistake
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Most DAs have marching orders to proceed with charges no matter what the complaining witness says after the fact.
Obviously, they will not have...
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How do I proceed and what to expect or do I try and get a mediator?
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Answered on October 09, 2013
Good lord, why did you wait? Get a lawyer immediately. You may have blown it already.
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Exactly WHAT CA. law states a minors accident settlement over $5k must be put in a blocked trust until 18? I want to read it.
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There will likely be a hearing where this will be hashed out, also.
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Can my employer deduct my pay?
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Answered on October 09, 2013
It sounds like you're getting robbed. Contact an employment attorney immediately.
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I have a slip n fall case we are working on a settlement for but I am wanting to leave my husband. Will he get some of my money?
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Answered on October 08, 2013
Check with a family law lawyer. Usually, YES.
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Hi,
I have a problem with a neighbor that has interfered with a potential business relationship.
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Answered on October 08, 2013
You might consider a civil restraining order. Start here:
http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/forms/ui/popup.aspx?ddl=AL
What is reasonable compensation for a slip and fall accident in a store
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Answered on October 08, 2013
Hire a lawyer and you'll likely recover more than if you do this by yourself. We can't answer your question.
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If I have been suffering for a year with a illness, and feel I have not been treated properly, and can show proof,
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Answered on October 08, 2013
Not enough information. You need to set out in detail what's happened and how you've been damaged. This is way short of that.
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Personal injury insurance question. This is a follow up to a prior question I posted, but with additional Does this sound legal?
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Answered on October 08, 2013
All the old answers apply. You could potentially even retain a lawyer on an hourly fee basis for the limited purpose of getting the ER off your back.
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