Am I legally responsible, or is my stepdad's insurance?/ Can I still be sued after 2 years?
You can try to prove your were not residing in your step-dad's house and try to get his insurance company to cover the outstanding balance. ...
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You can try to prove your were not residing in your step-dad's house and try to get his insurance company to cover the outstanding balance. ...
You may be able to have your juvenile record sealed. (And probably could have several years ago). Speak with a criminal defense attorney as to...
I would speak with a worker's compensation attorney immediately. You can proceed down this path, but be aware you might complicate your WC case. ...
It depends on the type of probation you are on. Speak with your criminal defense attorney to help ensure you are able to travel.
If your son is at fault, you need to cooperate with their investigation or they may deny coverage. Best of luck.
Repeat question... but you can either ignore it if the claims are baseless, or you can consult with counsel to evaluate your potential claim.
Possibly if you can prove the staff acted below the standard of care. Consult with a medical malpractice attorney for a review of your potential...
Yes. Research the term pro hac vice.
Because your question is incoherent.
Likely it is too late. Generally in California, to file a claim against the state, you must file it within 6 months. Even if it was not a...