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Per TN state law 53-50-301 says I can’t have two at the same time, but is the lost license still valid or usable if I found it?
Was at fault given citation,. Ended up in a boot with 2 broken toes and foot fracture up 6 months healing. I know it's my fault just saying options on what to do tia
answered on Jul 18, 2022
If you have auto insurance you should reach out to your insurance provider to file a claim. You can also reach out to personal injury attorneys to see if anyone would be willing to represent you for your injury claim. You stated you were at-fault for the accident, how so? Simply receiving a... View More
Company policy is PTO is forfeited.
answered on Jun 21, 2022
If the company policy is that PTO is forfeited, then unfortunately you will lose your PTO.
Tennessee Wage Regulation Act, Tenn. Code Ann. 50-2-103(a)(3), provides:
… The final wages of an employee who quits or is discharged shall include any vacation pay or other compensatory... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2022
Yes, it could potentially still be your fault because you are required when operating a motor vehicle to maintain control of your vehicle. In the situation you described you should have left enough room in between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you to allow yourself ample time to stop.... View More
My friend was driving when a car struck my side all airbags deployed in her 2022 Denali and it was totalled I’m confused of what to do I was hurt still am happened two days ago
answered on Jun 20, 2022
You should first obtain medical treatment for your injuries. If you were injured in the accident you will want medical evidence supporting your injury. You should also reach out to a personal injury attorney. Every case is different, you will want to make sure you do everything in your best... View More
answered on Jun 13, 2022
Under the shopkeeper's doctrine, the shopkeeper is given a privilege that states that in this situation, a shopkeeper defendant who reasonably believes that the plaintiff has stolen or is attempting to steal something from the defendant shopkeeper may detain the plaintiff in a reasonable... View More
I'm severely disabled.Im almost blind,can't speak, can't move my muscles,haven't brushed my teeth nor taken a shower since a surgery almost 3 years ago.Bedridden,can't feed myself and now its getting harder to breathe.If I go to the emergency room in Bellevue hospital, a... View More
answered on Jun 13, 2022
Yes, the emergency room will treat you even if you do not have health insurance.I wish you the best of luck!
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