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He has a cast up to his groin he has trauma and I’ve had to take off work to care for him. They did not call for medical help they didn’t want to call me my son insisted. They tried to make him walk with 3 broken bones I feel this was all negligence and now I’m concerned he won’t try to... View More
answered on Mar 19, 2024
Your son may have a claim to file. Was it a YMCA activity. As a minor his Statute of Limitations will be tolled until he is 18.
The meter is built on LoraWan - long range wireless. We contacted Semtech who build LoraWan engineers and they siad the firmware is blatantly faulty. We don't have a contract of ownership of the work product. The meter has my company name, all parts, pieces and inventory I paid for. I also... View More
answered on Feb 25, 2023
Do you have a written contract that can be reviewed? If so, please send to aregard@regardlaw.com/
I was in an accident over a year ago and hired a lawyer the same day. However they haven't done anything at all for me including file any suit and I'd like to fire them and hire a different firm but I'm not sure how that works?
answered on Feb 16, 2023
You can simply contact another attorney and then have the file transfer to the new attorney. The old attorney may have a lien on any recovery depending on how much work they actually did.
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Wife stuck sitting in park on interstate due to wreck. A person hit her in the back. Police made multiple attempts to reach this person and has not been able to. It has been a month and we received the police report stating this.
answered on Jan 11, 2023
You still can file a claim on your own policy for uninsured motorist.
answered on Jul 19, 2022
Without more information, that is a tough question to answer. You should contact an attorney for a complete evaluation of your case.
He sold it before I could get it out of my name. I'm I liaible?
answered on May 16, 2022
In some circumstances in Kentucky you may be liable. Did you already remove it from your car insurance?
I read where Ive got 5 yrs to sue winner of my gambling transactions.
Kentucky Gaming Laws
Code Section
528.010; 230.010 If any person loses to another at one (1) time, or within twenty-four (24) hours, five dollars ($5) or more, or anything of that value, and pays,... View More
answered on Jan 27, 2022
Your ablility to recover will in part depend on the type of gaming activity in Kentucky.
My boss wants me to anwser the buisness phone off the clock. (Talking to customers, scheduling jobs, dispatching technicians) I do this on nights and weekends for the past few years he isn’t wanting to pay me for my time. What can I do to get paid for my time?
answered on Nov 28, 2021
In Kentucky this would be a violation of the Wage and Hour Act. You can file a claim against your employer.
Appraisal came back Monday evening and scheduled to close Thursday. We did not accept new appraisal offer due to the loan to value ratio and made a counter offer Thursday morning (closing day). Seller won’t accept our offer and is going through with legal action. Does the seller have grounds to... View More
answered on Oct 29, 2021
It would depend on the contract that you signed. It is difficult to answer this question generically.
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