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I just want to know I much money would I get back in a class action lawsuit personal injury healthcare pharmaceutical product liability
answered on Feb 20, 2019
You have to ask the law firm representing you in the class action lawsuit. But if the action is still pending, many firms could be reluctant to speculate about an outcome or to discuss figures.
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I am an Army officer, federal subcontractor and private business owner. Interested in attending school graduations at a base with the intent of hiring.
answered on Feb 4, 2019
Better check in with JAG corps on this--sounds like potential multiple violations. You should know that access is for the specific purpose only. Can you hand out cards, or other items? Not sure of that but if someone is looking to burn you you're giving them a match it seems to me.
was flagged by Nissan and was to be sold at auction with "no engine warranty". The small dealer I bought it from never disclosed any issues or any flags to the engine warranty. Now I have a car that needs a new motor. Car was sold in New Jersey.
answered on Jan 6, 2019
Call a lemon lawyer. That type of attorney handles these issues
Specifically distribute as a health products to regular consumers who do not have a prescription or medical condition. Or are prescriptions only needed for cbd oil made from marijuana and not industrial hemp?
answered on Sep 11, 2018
CBD is legal in Pennsylvania. You can ask the manufacturer for a copy of their certificate showing it is of a strength that makes it legal in Pa.
I had a Zimmer knee put in July of 2005. In sept 2, 2014 I had to have it replaced it came loose and I was in terrible pain. I believe this knee was recalled. Do I have any legal recourse to compensation for all the pain, expense and loose of work?
answered on Aug 13, 2018
Check with this law firm https://www.borrilawfirm.com/zimmer-knee-replacement-lawsuit/
They filed a class action.
answered on Aug 4, 2018
In a products liability case you need to have a duty, breach of the duty and damages. I’m not sure if pizza delivery gives rise to a duty. What are your damages? You would have to have damages in the six figure area to warrant the expense of litigation.
Returned the rug and was perfectly normal health prior to this,but after rug was bought I began feeling awful in the lungs and throat. Had a routine throat scope to find out there is yeast in my esophagus. Is this just a buyer beware? Or would Ollie’s be responsible for selling rugs with... View More
answered on Jul 21, 2018
You would have to have the rug you purchased tested to see if it was the cause of your problems. Since you returned the rug you will not be able to test it.
When I call the attorneys office he never responds to my calls.should I get another attorney?
answered on Jul 5, 2018
No, when you call an attorney they should return your call within a day or two. Are you sure the case was filed?
It's not being reported to any of the credit bureaus. I should also mention its not Bank financed but financed by the owner
answered on Jun 20, 2018
Yes. They generally reposes the car, sell it at an auction and get what they can for the car and hold you responsible to pay the difference.
answered on May 4, 2018
If you mean a pet toy, possibly--if you can show it was being used in the manner intended.
My wife is pregnant and raw meat can literally kill our unborn child. They refunded a portion of our order and replaced the burgers and they were still raw
answered on Apr 4, 2018
Your question went out to the family law attorneys. You should discuss this with a personal injury attorney. My thoughts are that, unless you actually suffered damages, there are no grounds for a lawsuit, but, as I said, you should check with a personal injury attorney.
How to properly ask the judge after decision made to reconsider. Other side asking about current health issues and history because we want to opt out of a dangerous smart meter technology.
Dispatch:
- truck was not checked with me by an employee (neglect of standard procedure)
- no damages during trip - not even contact with a tree
- dropped -off that day
- week later charges for 2,000 in damages put on credit card they had on file with not so much as... View More
answered on Mar 22, 2018
Hope you told your credit card company the amount is in dispute. Did you have witnesses? Find out what they are claiming are the damages--if it's things like undercarriage likely you didn't cause them.
Mediation was about three years ago with a large medical device company. Complex litigation personal injury case.
answered on Dec 31, 2017
You might want to call him or her and ask what is going on.
I had ordered a college essay from an online website. When it was emailed to me.I checked for the references that the writer had used.He had put wrong authors name. Before ordering I had called their cust service and was told how high standards they use - review/ quality check before sending to... View More
answered on Dec 5, 2017
So you want to sue because you wanted to submit someone else's work as yours to a college--this is called plagiarism--and you don't think the author of the work did a good job. First, if the citation was proper but someone made an error in the author's name it's a tad sloppy but... View More
answered on Dec 5, 2017
You can only sue if something bad happened--an injury. You don't sue because something might have happened. Assuming the weapon got to you safely then I don't see anything . If you were charged because of the shipping issue you would have a defense that you had no control over how it was shipped.
of me as I was going 35-40 mph. there was no airbag deployment I called Chrysler they sent someone to the shop it was in and said there was no problem I traded the vehicle off after the damage was repaired due to being afraid to put my family in it with no airbags today two years later I received a... View More
answered on Aug 31, 2017
If there had been air bag deployment your vehicle may have been totaled anyway--have to add to the damages cost of replacing the airbag(s). Your fear of that didn't make it unusable. Also, if the hit was not dead center or within 7 degrees of top dead center, the airbag may not deploy. So... View More
Is there a case here for any damages?
answered on Aug 31, 2017
Not unless you can show that this terrible inconvenience has some measure of damage that you can prove.
answered on Aug 13, 2017
Just type in "zimmer hip replacement lawyers" on Google. Then, pick one of many law firms than handle these cases. All will speak to a potential claimant, at no cost you you.
Last year I traded a car for a motorcycle. I had full plans on just selling it so the guy that owned it before signed the title over, at the notery, but I did not put it in my name because I was just going to sell it and didn't want to waste the money. Well I didn't sell it last year.... View More
answered on Aug 13, 2017
Possibly take a small claims court case, for whether the costs are to verify your ownership, and get a replacement title. This is a big pain in the ass, but you set yourself up for it, by circumventing the law that the document needed to be completely filled out. Plus, you should have taken... View More
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