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My car was in an accident and now deemed a total loss. The insurance mailed me an settlement that I don't agree with.
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Answered on October 08, 2015
In addition to what most of the comments have said, they should compensate you for sales tax and licensing fees of your new car as well as the fair...
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Does my ex-girlfriend have any chance of winning a pain and suffering lawsuit against me for how she feels after an abortion?
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Answered on October 06, 2015
She has no case. She likely signed some informed consent forms before going through with the abortion and those forms say she knew the risks and...
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Injured at work and on l &i. Injury caused by a third party. Can that company be sued for lost wages and pain and suffering.
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Answered on October 06, 2015
Yes you can make a claim against the third party, and that claim should include lost wages, medical expenses, and past, present , and future pain...
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Which law group/attorney in Seattle is willing to take a case regarding a passenger injured on the Metro bus?
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Answered on September 14, 2015
Having a witness that saw your boyfriend and three others slip and fall will be extremely helpful. But you may have to shop this slip and fall...
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My son was ridding his bike on sidewalk,and a pitbull broke his chain and bit him , went to emergence room for treatment, punctu
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Answered on September 11, 2015
Every State is different, but most states have a strict liability statute for dog bites. Yes you can sue, but if the dog owner has insurance (e.g....
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I think I need an attorney, I was rearended by a Clark County Public Transit vehicle.
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Answered on September 11, 2015
First and foremost, you need to seek medical care to evaluate any serious injuries you may have suffered. If urgent care instructed you to follow...
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