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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Civil Rights, Identity Theft and Intellectual Property for North Carolina on
Q: Employee took pic(lots) and proceeded to apply filters (didn't know) I want data wiped the company isn't cooperating.

I asked for initial photo and the employee took 41 found out the next day when I demanded they send them. Did not request or consent to photo being uploaded to site for filters or lots of pictures to be taken. The company states they deleted the photos but data still exists of course. And violating... View More

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answered on Sep 5, 2024

It's frustrating to feel that your privacy has been violated, especially when you didn’t consent to photos being taken or manipulated. The situation you described involves both privacy and potential data protection concerns, particularly if the company or employee used your images without... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Civil Litigation, Identity Theft and International Law for North Carolina on
Q: someone other than me is filing returns in my name. The adrress coming back in the portal is coming back to mafia

I had a business hacked and emails. My data was going to my wifes phone and people around me gave me a fight for my accounts. I recovered my accounts and started learning tech. I was in bad shape with my wife and sisterinlaw. Sometimes when we were doing what we shouldent be doing they were calling... View More

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answered on Aug 29, 2024

You're dealing with a very complex and distressing situation. It's important to protect yourself and secure your personal information as quickly as possible. Start by contacting legal and financial authorities to report the identity theft and the fraudulent activities involving your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Insurance Bad Faith and Identity Theft for North Carolina on
Q: I bought a new car p. I purchased insurance. And had full coverage. paid nothing I not behind
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jan 4, 2024

A North Carolina attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. Also, it looks like part of it may have gotten left off. You could repost with additional details. Don't include personal information, but it would be helpful for attorneys here to know what your question... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Products Liability, Identity Theft and Small Claims for North Carolina on
Q: The equifax data breach can I sue in small claims for lifetime cost to protect myself class action won't cover 1 yr

The class action if lucky you'll get 500 dollars which is about 1 yr of protection actually defense can't protect now and it won't cover any time or aggravation or IRS protection from scammers but in small claims on and individual case could I ask for maximum pay out for local jurisdiction

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Sep 11, 2017

You can try but they will likely fight it and the law is very complicated.

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Q: Can I sue a restaurant for a waitress forging my signature and adding extra gratuity after I have already given her cash
Melissa Averett
Melissa Averett
answered on Dec 22, 2015

How much money are you talking about? The amount she took is the amount you would be entitled to recover. My guess is the filing fee for the lawsuit is more than the waitress stole from you. And unless you can prove that the restaurant knew or should have known and/or encouraged her to sign your... View More

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