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answered on Feb 3, 2022
There's always a possibility that you have a case. However, you will want to consider a two key questions: damages and causation. First, as to damages, many personal injury suits have damages such as medical bills, lost income, etc. Therefore, the key question is whether your injury, presuming... View More
answered on Jan 20, 2022
I hope that you are not seriously injured. Since most injury/accident lawyers will provide you a free, complimentary consultation, I would recommend that you go straight to that route-----use the Find a Lawyer tab and search for injury/accident lawyers in your area, contact a few and meet with... View More
We are no longer a couple we share different rooms in the same home. She called aps on me several times and self harms herself to say I caused it . She makes herself fall and will sit there without letting any one know she's fallen just to tell them I left her on the floor for hours. , she... View More
answered on Jan 18, 2022
You can be arrested and charged with a felony if a law enforcement officer believes that you physically hurt an elderly person, or that you neglected a duty to prevent them being hurt. The safest thing is to remove yourself from the situation.
An adult takes a minor that is not their child to a trip. Would a disclaimer with the minor's guardian make sure that the adult is not responsible for any accident happen during the trip?
answered on Jan 3, 2022
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for two weeks. As a general matter nationwide, some courts tend to frown upon certain types of injury disclaimers from the standpoint of public policy, despite the fact that they are used. You can continue to await a response here, but... View More
I am Robert Allen clark II my great great great grandfather was red cloud rev john clark and I'm crazy horse II .is that enough proof ?
answered on Dec 16, 2021
The short answer is no. Being related to someone in the past is not at all sufficient to show your ownership of any property. For example, I'm related to my grandmother, but I certainly do not own the house she used to own before she died.
answered on Jan 6, 2022
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for five weeks. As a GENERAL matter, the continuing tort doctrine arises when wrongful acts continue to inflict damages until they cease. But you must consult with a Texas attorney on this because different jurisdictions could rely... View More
I told landlord what happen? he said the place was ready but it was not.the pipes were busted the tolite was leaking its all unlevel no smoke alarms i fix it all after waiting on him to show which he never did.know he took me to court for eviction on 23november.i got approved for texas rent refile... View More
answered on Dec 1, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for two weeks. I can't speak for the landlord-tenant aspects of your matter, but on your ankle, you could reach out to a personal injury attorney to discuss in further detail. You could search for attorneys in your area on your... View More
years ago i took my 1 1/2 yr old daughter to a "pop-up ER." They incorrectly inserted her catheter and caused 2 hours of pain because her bladder was blocked and unable to drain. Also, she was unable to speak to us to tell us what was hurting. An older nurse recognized the issue, adjusted... View More
answered on Dec 3, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Until you are able to discuss in greater detail with a Texas attorney, it could be worthwhile to research whether you have anything in your records going back to the time you reached your settlement agreement. If you... View More
malpractice
answered on Nov 29, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. As a general rule, I do not see SOL waivers granted in lawsuits involving the two categories you mention - personal injury or medical malpractice. Nationwide, it is not common in these high-stakes cases. Only a Texas... View More
CASE 14-21-00400-CV
answered on Nov 15, 2021
The appeal is pending, awaiting the Appellee's brief. After that is filed, the appeals court will review the briefs and issue an opinion. No one can give you a prediction as to what that will be without reviewing the whole case.
The investigator told me "It looks like you fliped Him?" did you flip him I replied no! I was given the option to Resign or get Terminated by 8:00 am November 12, 2021 Also she asked if I had CPI training "Crisis Prevention Institute" I've worked for the Grand Prairie... View More
answered on Nov 19, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for two weeks. You're asking for a professional to review the video. There are investigators and safety/security experts out there who could probably do that. Although the matter appears to involve a number of areas, an employment... View More
He was careflighted & had FLAIL CHEST, broken collarbone & friends said they had no insurance, what can I do?
answered on Nov 7, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I'm sorry for your husband's injuries. It looks like he was helping out a friend, so that would likely rule out workers' comp, which ordinarily involves injuries in the course of employment. If your... View More
My treatment and facts given in the 5th circuit court Amarillo
Division were totally ignored. Plus i knew of no case law tu associate with my case just State Statues.
answered on Oct 26, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It isn't fully clear what happened here or what is meant by "saving/re-energizing" a case. One option is to see if it's possible to arrange a free initial consult to look at the file and advise of... View More
Again. The issue is I had a witness 2 actually ,who spoke to officer but officer did not include their statement on report as he said he did. So I am being blamed for everything. I ended up with a crushed wrist,had a plate and 8 screws put in,still have a broke bone that was found while doing... View More
answered on Oct 10, 2021
You need to call your own automobile liability insurance carrier. They will provide a defense for you. After you do that, you can hire a plaintiff's lawyer to assert your claims for you.
I have had neck and back surgery and my attorney told me to go back to work in my field my field is construction
answered on Oct 20, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Based on your description, it does not look like a personal injury matter involving suing, but more likely a workers' comp claim. If the attorney you mention is handling your workers' comp claim, they would... View More
I have had neck and back surgery and he said why don't you go back to work doing what you did previously nad what I did was construction most companies won't hire me for customer service when I worked construction for 90%of my life and I can't receive disability or unemployment or... View More
answered on Nov 5, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for four weeks. And this is not a question suited for a brief textbox response here. Not to evade your question - but this is a very important decision that you should discuss with your attorney. Your attorney has all your file... View More
Just a thought experiment, but needed to be asked. Understandably, it would be difficult for a private citizen to file suit against the hordes of unvaxed choking the health care system, much like the novel SB8's workaround. While I understand the concept of sovereign immunity, I still... View More
answered on Oct 2, 2021
It’s all a big giant scary mess. I cringe every time I see political leaders on TV saying parents, the vast majority of which are not virologists and probably do not even own microscopes, should decide whether vaccines are in the best interest of their children. What if parents decide they should... View More
I recently moved and my insurance sent a letter to my old house saying that my policy was going to end soon. I didnt know this since I was at a new house and they didnt call nor email. During my accident I didnt stop in time at a stop light and rearended the person in front of me. I got cited for... View More
answered on Sep 29, 2021
Contact an attorney in whatever state you moved from who can tell you what the law is on cancellations. Save the paperwork you got that was forwarded. Postmarks are key--sometimes, insurance companies being cheap, they hold their mail for a few days for a bulk rate. That means if the letter was... View More
My father got a hernia with working at the refinery right now hes needing surgery for it, if he advises the company that hes going to get surgery because of the hernia he recieved working there will he have a chance of loosing his job and is there a way for the company to help with part of the... View More
answered on Sep 29, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. If your father was injured in the course of employment, he should reach out to workers' comp attorneys. In such settings, workers' comp insurance should cover medical expenses and lost wages. Your... View More
They where trying draft auto pay from a different form of method than I had set up. The insurance on my vehicle then lapsed 2 days before the accident. I received a letter from the adjusters stating they where covering the cost of damage and could take it to any mechanic to be fixed. A few days... View More
answered on Sep 26, 2021
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks and it sounds like time is of the essence in your response. I'm very sorry for your loss. A local attorney should advise on the specific operation of Texas law, but as a general rule in most jurisdictions,... View More
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