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answered on Mar 13, 2019
Yes, the police will perform a blood analysis on all drivers involved.
Fire department attired first the police then ems. With the epipen he would still be with us
answered on Oct 2, 2018
I suggest you consult a member of the Louisiana Trial Lawyers Assn in the Parrish where it happened. They give free consults.
answered on May 16, 2018
The purpose behind a subpoena is to ensure the person subpoenaed actually shows up for their trial or deposition. If there is some compelling reason why the person should not be compelled to testify then there are remedies, such as a Motion to Quash.
answered on Apr 4, 2018
I don't understand your question. But if you have an attorney, I would suggest that you address the question to him.
answered on Nov 30, 2017
If it was on the job you get comp. If not you can make a claim for your injuries if someone's carelessness caused the fire. You should contact a member of the La. Trial Lawyers Assn who handles workers comp and other cases--they give free consults.
A possible negligence could have committed back in the Spring of 2005.
answered on Nov 15, 2017
There's manslaugher. But as to a civil case, that sttute of limitations has long gone, and it's up to the DA whether to bring a "cold case."
I have recently settled on a wrongful death case of my son. Over the last year I have let my loans go into default. Will they take my settlement money because of this?
answered on Oct 25, 2017
There are ways you can try to make this unlikely, but it's money you have and they can execute on this. There are defenses to student loans. First, is the person holding the loan the same as the original lender? If not they have to show that they have an assignment. Contact a member of NACA... View More
Social security. My children filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Since I am getting his social security, am I entitled to be a party in the wrongful death lawsuit?
answered on Sep 1, 2017
You would not be as you were not married to him at the time of death. The children may make the claim because they had a blood relationship.For your peace of mind contact a member of the La. Assn for Justice --they can explain it to you.
answered on Aug 31, 2017
You haven't given enough information to advise you. However if you were in any way involved do not give any facts on this website or any public website. Contact a criminal defense attorney.
Adult children filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Am I entitled to be a party in the case since I am his last wife that's not married?
answered on Aug 24, 2017
You say "ex." If divorced the answer is no. If still technically married, you may but it may be undercut by the fact that you were at least informally an "ex."
What will be the penalty, if any, if the Will is to be fraudulent n forgery, unbeknownst to t he signer of the affidavit?
answered on May 11, 2017
There is not a penalty for being WRONG, there is a penalty for KNOWINGLY misrepresenting or lying. If the affiant HONESTLY believed the handwriting was the same then there isn't a problem even if the handwriting is later proven to be faked. The 'trick' here is proof. Does the... View More
trying to locate is attorney and the judgement. How do I retrieve this information.
The Lawyer is located in Dallas Texas
answered on Mar 7, 2017
Go to the courthouse. Find the estate. Look at the filings. that should tell you.
Calls after the judges decision doesn't the judges ruling override child support?
answered on Oct 11, 2016
Not necessarily. The child support order would have to be modified based on the Judge's ruling, unless the Judge specifically included it. I assume that you have a lawyer who represented you in the case--you need to discuss this with them.
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