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She said she going to me to Small claims court. less than $300
It’s a he say she say sort of thing
Trying to get money out of me that is not theirs
I Rented some tires from a place left their shop jumped on the expressway herd a clanking noise slowed down until the next exit got off and my tire flew clean threw the intersection and into the woods! Simply put i called the proper people got towed back to their shop and the guy got mad cause i... View More
answered on Aug 3, 2019
Rental of tires is something I've never heard of. But I suppose that, if they put the tires on your rims and mounted the rims on your truck, they should have made sure the lug nuts were properly torqued.
answered on Jul 13, 2019
If you are making something that has been around 20+ years, then you very likely will not infringe any patents. After all, that is the idea behind patents: after a patent expires (currently 20 years from the filing date of the patent application), then anyone can use whatever is disclosed in the... View More
My products liability case was dismissed with prejudice in federal court. The appeals court found there was abuse of discretion in not acting on a motion to amend but that the mistake did not amount to "exceptional circumstances" to provide relief from judgement. Unfortunately, the... View More
answered on May 6, 2019
No, the state court would probably find that the doctrine of res judicata applies, and you cannot relitigate the case in state court.
S will be taking a vehicle to the university and he will need the vehicle to travel to/from his part time job I am wondering if it makes any sense to transfer the title to S's name? Does that offer us (parents) any protection from liability if, god forbid, something happens and he (we) was... View More
answered on Mar 26, 2019
Yes, if your adult son has sole title to the vehicle, he, and he alone, is legally responsible for it and the use of it. Once your child turns 18, you are not responsible in any way for his acts or omissions for use of vehicles (or anything else) that are not owned by you, not shared with you, and... View More
Bought a car online, they stated in writing that there were no issues with car. So we bought it, took to our mechanic 2 days later and it has $1000+ damage that needs to be fixed. Bad motor, blown head gasket, thermostat, and radiator hose. They refuse to give us our money back.
answered on Mar 15, 2019
Yes, you can sue, provide that you didn't sign some "as is" waiver of warranty.
My home insurance will cover it less my deductible. In the mean time the manufacturer has agreed to replace it if I sign a release. Can I accept both offers legally?
answered on Feb 14, 2019
If the manufacturer agrees to replace it, then it would seem there is no longer a loss for insurance to cover. If you choose the insurance company's payment, you have the deductible to consider. Insurance carriers will offset their payments, or choose not to issue payment, if a loss is already... View More
answered on Dec 27, 2018
strict liability is a cause of action where the Plaintiff doesn't need to prove negligence to win.
the manufacturer but they've never responded to me. Can I sue them to get them to stop making the toy? No dogs have been injured to my knowledge, but I'm worried one might be.
answered on Nov 22, 2018
No, you can't sue. You don't have standing. Simply continue to refuse to sell the toy.
Lawsuit filed for PI with faulty. My husband and I hired lawyer. Contract is with husband AND me. Plaintiffs are husband AND me. The settlement was offered and lawyer called husband and made agreement without even talking with me. Aren’t I just as much a part of the case as well? Even though he... View More
answered on Sep 17, 2018
You should have asked this in Justia › Ask a Lawyer › Puerto Rico› Personal Injury ›, but my guess would be that your lawyer should have got your approval as well as that of your husband. Refuse to sign the release if you don't want to accept it.
answered on Aug 9, 2018
I'm curious: why did you ask this question in the Florida forum? You should re-ask it here:
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answered on Aug 9, 2018
It depends on the state jurisdiction. In Illinois, all jury trials need to be unanimous. If not, that would lead to a mistrial; a "hung jury." You should contact a FL attorney for the answer in your venue assuming you're speaking about a FL case. A federal jury case requires a... View More
answered on Jul 27, 2018
Did you suffer bodily injury or otherwise suffer monetary loss in addition to the cost of the item that was replaced?
if you sign an assignment of benefits between your insurance company and contractor, and the contractor does not do the work properly, even damaging your property, what can you do?
answered on Jul 3, 2018
Contact your insurance company, the ones who paid then, and let them know the work they paid for isnt being done.
answered on Jun 8, 2018
If the defendant (manufacturer, dealer, etc.) can prove that the accident would not have occurred but for your modification, I don't believe you could successfully sue. Speak with an attorney who does product liability litigation.
answered on Mar 16, 2018
Possibly, but don't know for sure. Best advice is to consult with a Mass Tort / medical malpractice law firm in your area or near your area. Those types of firms will be in the best position to handle that type of claim.
Good luck,
tickets. One for the improper left. Another for expired registration and the last for proof of insurance. I later found the insurance for the car and it was expired also and the decal was from last year. I brought this to Turo’s attention and they let me know that they would take care of it.... View More
answered on Mar 5, 2018
Potentially yes, as to the insurance issue and the expired registration. Your case against them will be civil, whereas the 3 tickets against you are likely traffic related. While they revolve around the same issue, your civil suit against them or claim of a civil suit will not absolve you of... View More
The hotel said they don't have camera and they got nothing
answered on Feb 28, 2018
The hotel probably isn't liable, unless they suggested somehow that they would do anything special to look after your motorcycle.
our walls have lead-based paint, which was not revealed on inspection. Do we sue the inspector or the last homeowners for my son's medical expenses?
Problem as in we get a fine, commit a crime/felony, or if it is possibly considered impersonating a physician. The club members will only be wearing the shirts in our clubs and Club community service events and have a logo on the back which will distinguish the shirts as not being actual medical... View More
answered on Feb 12, 2018
As long as you're not practicing medicine, treating patients or holding yourself out as a licensed doctor, I think you're OK. I have a Halloween costume with a white lab coat that says, Dr. Ben Dover and I wear scrubs underneath.
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