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answered on Jun 21, 2024
If you've been falsely accused of committing a crime at a bar, here are some steps you should consider taking:
1. Remain calm and do not discuss the accusation with anyone except your lawyer.
2. Do not speak to the police without an attorney present. Politely inform them that... View More
It was for a monetary position and I think the report was edited before being sent to me verses the report sent to the decision makers in the situation. So she basically changed my medical records before sending them to me *after taking steps to keep me from seeing the report at all. There are... View More
answered on Dec 20, 2018
It is neither liable or legal malpractice. It may be another tort and you may be able to add your own notes to the record.
Even if we discuss your case further, I will not be your attorney until we both sign a fee agreement. There are strict time deadlines so that you must file your... View More
Orthopedic injuries to growth plates were conclusively discovered through CT Scanogram on June 6 2016, but there is also diagnosis of PTSD from pre-existing conditions dating from 2015 and 2016, based on behavioral symptoms.
answered on Mar 7, 2017
PTSD isn't usually worth much.Injuries to growth plates could be. Contact a member of the Nv Trial Lawyers Assn --they give free consults.
answered on Sep 4, 2014
If you have an actual defamation claim against them, you can sue for damages.
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