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Also does this mean generally there was an offer discussed already? Thank you
answered on Jun 1, 2021
I agree--no one can, without a ton of objective details, give you an assessment. If the lawyer was successful, then honor their work by consulting them, not a website. They did good for you--you do good by them.
answered on Jun 2, 2021
Contact a member of the Colorado Assn for Justice. They give free consultations. Attorney Franklin Azar is one such person. You may use my name.
How many day can I wait after getting speeding ticket? Am I gonna get extra charged?
answered on Jun 1, 2021
Usually you can pay in advance. You might see if the cop will drop the miles if it's a high one but if you want to pay, most court systems are delighted to have you pay. However contact the court---you don't want to send it somewhere, have no receipt, it's not off the docket, you... View More
Owners were to be completed with a mother in law suite upon our moving in. We signed paid our lease. This accident occurred 1 day later. They had a utility truck on the property for an additional week. It was unlocked, no safety on this... it opened & pinned me between the utility door... View More
answered on Jun 1, 2021
Look for members of the Florida Trial Lawyers/Assn for Justice. You may have coverage through the truck's medical payment but a local lawyer will tell you about that. Talk to the lawyer before you talk to the insurance company.
In 1985, a suit was filed in the 15th judicial district, Lafayette, La. It doesn’t say what the outcome was. I know I had a mutual fund that was demutualized I was told. I was also told that a $21,000 check was mailed to me a few years ago but I wasn’t the one to receive it. Any assistance... View More
answered on Jun 1, 2021
Also check unclaimed money under State of Louisiana--if they mailed you a check and no one got it the money might be sitting there. Even better, find out from the court who represented you--what attorney. They should be able to tell you the details.
answered on Jun 1, 2021
First, you should have a lawyer from the insurance. Speak with them. If you got a court paper, you need to make sure someone responds--do not let a default happen. You may have a claim over against the person that wrecked the vehicle. You need to focus on 1) is someone making a claim 2) did I tell... View More
The hospital is trying to force me to get a PCR test before a surgery. There is currently a class action lawsuit being filed by Dr. for Crimes Against Humanity as the maker of this test Kary said it cannot detect infectious disease. I do not consent and I need surgery. There is no law that people... View More
answered on May 25, 2021
A hospital isn't obligated to operate on anyone who doesn't follow their protocols. You can ask for a different hospital but none of them are required to abide by your concerns. You have no Constitutional Right that forces anyone to give you medical treatment, especially under your terms.... View More
Winter so no big deal. Plus I left 2 push mowers. I left the freezer on the porch. However I asked if it’d be in her way that I’d take it to the lean tube shed but she said no it’s ok. So I left it there I moved away couldn’t come back to get it for a few months she texted asked when I’m... View More
answered on May 25, 2021
You had the duty to get the freezer. Covid would not have prevented you from getting the freezer. I don't see a claim. She isn't required to keep the electric running for you forever. But get a few more answers.
The Covid-19 is a Mass Murder Criminal and each Mass Murder deserves to go to prison.
Why this Mass Murder does not deserves to go to prison?
Thank you
answered on May 25, 2021
You can file anything you want but proving it would be near impossible. You also run into problems if you are suing a foreign government. Finally, if you were not injured, you have no "standing" to bring a claim.
As to charges of murder, those would have to be brought before the... View More
Us to do an impact statement ,what else can we ask for money wise from the driver
answered on May 25, 2021
property damage. If you hade injuries that's a claim against his insurance unless he had none.
This will be a soft glow not nearly as bright as any headlamp or a flashlight even. I've read that in California they do not allow underglow (which is a type of lamp) to be red or blue. I also think if I read correctly that Pennsylvania doesn't allow lamps period, however I have read... View More
answered on May 25, 2021
Don't see why not. Ask the police--they're the one's you'll deal with. (You can't take their word as gospel but I didn't find anything saying you couldn't. Note however that many glow in the dark paints do not adhere well to cars.
We are in Macungie, Pennsylvania.
Garage door wouldn't open. The garage door was badly damaged when the landlord tried to the fix garage door opener.
Landlord says 1-2 months until fixed.
Landlord left the garage door mangled and we were left with the task of trying to... View More
answered on May 25, 2021
See if the landlord will let you fix it or if he will let your other car out. If you are on a lease it's a likely lease violation. But don't do stuff yourself otherwise he can flip it and say you damaged the property.
He was cheating w his ex while I was working. I bought him alot of expensive stuff on my credit cards but he was just using me to get stuff he couldn't pay for..he moved out and in with his ex and now I'm packing up his stuff to give to him...do I have to give him the things I bought him... View More
answered on May 25, 2021
You need to speak with a divorce attorney. If you paid for the items and they are joint property, you may be able to keep them, or it may be more trouble than it's worth.
answered on May 25, 2021
No, but it sounds like it's serious, and if the penalty can involve jail you definitely want to get one. If you have no money at all you should contact the public defender.
The lease was held by his ex-girlfriend. After they split, he stayed and continued to pay the rent for 3 years.
answered on May 25, 2021
He is a monthly tenant. You serve him with a notice to quit a month before. You keep a copy of what you served him. If he doesn't leave, you can then file with the district justice.
If the information on a property deed is false can a agreement be made based from it
answered on May 25, 2021
The agreement refers to the deed. If the deed does not accurately describe things then you may have a claim with the title insurnace company or others. I suggest you review this with an attorney who handles real estate matters.
answered on May 25, 2021
You would need to get the birth records and file with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
answered on May 25, 2021
Likely a potential scam if you don't recognize the company.
A neighbor continuously throws bones, grapes, and other harmful foods on the sidewalk. She’s been caught in the act and confronted so we know this is not by accident. She refuses to stop and local officials are not much help. She has a “no pooping” sign on her lawn so I am wondering if this... View More
answered on May 25, 2021
I don't see it --the dog walker /owner is responsible for their dog. Someone isn't minding the dog eating the trash. If she puts it on your property, that's different.
You could sue her for maintaining a nuissance but that is very, very expensive. And it won't get your vet bills paid.
This happened when the person under 18 so can I get it expunged in the next six months?
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