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Skyshalo chair... had it 1 month 5 days. Bottom plastic broke where the legs screw in. I had to be seen at urgent care for a sprained knee. I was 4 weeks out from having a total knee replacement surgery. Now I'm back to using a walker because of the knee sprain. Walmart has been no help
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Is this normal 2 be on a contract
answered on Jul 11, 2024
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for a week. But as a business practice, it's common nationwide, especially when items are offered at discounted prices. Good luck
answered on Jul 3, 2024
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It's possible you could, if you could prove those things to the exclusion of other possibilities. Try to set up a free initial consult with an attorney to discuss in further detail. Good luck
answered on Feb 29, 2024
Georgia attorneys could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. The question may have gone unnoticed under the "Product Liability" section, which is more about injuries from dangerous products. Although some questions go unanswered, you could try reposting under Libel... View More
Small context: plaintiffs own business called three guys. The Business Department (state-owned in Georgia) took away this business for inactivity on behalf of the owners (yes this is a policy in this game). However, this was despite the APPROVED request of the plaintiff to have the business placed... View More
answered on Jan 4, 2024
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. This sounds like a moot court-type exercise. In addition to the points you raise, you probably want to also approach things procedurally by statute - did the state entity follow necessary steps under state laws.... View More
The attendant said that they are not liable for damage to vehicles over ten years in age. Some solid device smashed into the side of the car and busted the driver's side outside mirror assembly. They even stopped the automatic conveyor machine because they heard the loud "POP" sound... View More
answered on Apr 8, 2022
If the car wash had warning signs (essentially liability waivers) in reasonable view, then you likely assumed the risk of damage to your vehicle by using the car wash. Thus, the car wash is not liable.
I am her daughter and I've been caring for her for approximately a year I live out of state, and she's not wanting to move with me up to Knoxville because she's 93 years old and bedridden. I'd like to know if I can legally sell the house to pay for an assisted living place for... View More
answered on Apr 2, 2022
It is not possible to answer your questions without actually reviewing the powers of attorney that you hold. You also would be well served by consulting with an elder law attorney to not only review the powers of attorney but also give you some advice about Medicaid crisis planning.
answered on Aug 4, 2021
Contact the Ga. Trial Lawyers Assn and they can help you find a lawyer for your type of claim. Their members give free consults.
answered on Jul 26, 2021
This question is quite vague and without more, an appropriate response can't be given. However, many contracts have contingencies, so if there was one related to the down payment, then that could cause it to change. For instance, if a car lot agrees to a down payment of $5,000, so long as you... View More
I purchased a Lexus hybrid 5yrs ago and only gotten my car serviced with them.Without any warning or signal of distress, it just started make a rattling sound and my CE light came on.Took it immediately to Lexus dealership who callously told me that my gas cover had a “hairline fracture” that... View More
answered on Aug 4, 2021
Contact the Center for Auto Safety. You can also file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and the US DOT.
If i were the victim in a hit and run accident, and made a police report at the scene and whom they later arrested
answered on Jun 29, 2021
I’m glad to hear they found the hit and run driver. There should be an amended accident report from the resulting arrest with the driver’s information and their insurance company. You can file a claim against their auto insurance carrier to get compensated for your vehicle and injuries as a... View More
He has been taking them for his headache and he has been so sleepy barely keep his eyes open and when he sits down hes out he works on machinery and welds this could have been turned into an accident if not had realized it was differnt meds he took one yesterday and couldnt get up and go to work... View More
answered on May 10, 2021
A Georgia attorney could answer best, but your post remains open for two weeks. From the description here, it isn't fully clear how the zolpiden tartrate and aspirin got mixed up. I'm glad your boyfriend is okay and nothing serious came of the mix-up. You could reach out to a Georgia... View More
answered on Apr 28, 2021
I'm sorry to hear about your car. If you were injured while working, then you have a workers' compensation claim. If the injury was serious, you should speak with a lawyer to bring your claim immediately. If you were not working, but you were seriously injured, then you will need a... View More
They replaced my pipes about 10 months ago and said they couldn't get to one area, so they just tied into the existing pipe. I discovered a leak about a week ago and they came to fix the problem yesterday. The fitting from where they connected to the old pipe burst and caused water damage and... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2021
No way to know online and without an inspection. However, it would seem that the problem was the pressure brought in by the new line was too much for the old line to handle. Professionals should know this. Yet, it appears that you knew about it and gave your consent to proceed.
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looking for info to be self insured for General Liability, workers comp, professional liability, E&O etc
answered on Mar 6, 2021
You really don't want to go there but your state insurance department would be the best place. You will have to post a bond, and you will be responsible for handling all claims and paying all claims.
Note also some companies doing business with yours may want proof of insurance--and... View More
answered on Dec 1, 2020
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. As a general matter, the least costly route is usually to try to resolve the matter with the company's customer service. If that isn't possible, then you have a few options, such as hiring an attorney to... View More
I am going to purchase the lift from a dealer. Have it professionally installed and enclose it. This will be for a 2 story residential dwelling. I will get it inspected. The question really is do I still have a stair requirement?
What are the laws for selling aftward
answered on Nov 20, 2020
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for four weeks. If you are unable to consult with an attorney on this, a Georgia architect could possibly offer guidance about where to research building codes, fire safety codes, or other applicable statutory authority. Good luck... View More
Shouldn’t I have been able to agree to my e-signatures by wet ink agreement or email correspondence prior to e- contract upload?
In addition, is it possible to e-sign a contract without an signature pad or access to the dealership’s computer?
Thank you
answered on Sep 28, 2020
If this is true and you can convince a judge, then the contract would be unenforceable.
E signatures are good signatures so long as valid.
What is Possible is an excessively big space.
answered on Sep 7, 2020
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for three weeks. It would be difficult for an attorney to advise based on these brief facts. An attorney might need to see any denials of claims, the written warranty, repair(s) or defect(s) that form the basis of your company's... View More
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