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I ordered and a contract was approved by me for glass. The contract was amended by the company, as per my instructions, and "tempered glass" was added to the final invoice that was not specified. I signed and accepted the amended invoice when I picked up and paid for the glass. I found... View More
answered on Nov 30, 2023
Contract actions usually exclude consequential damages. Tort claims might include such damages. No
small claims court in TN. General Sessions Court might allow it, but it sounds like a breach of contract action, so no.
The reason for purchasing the diamond was because I had lost the center Stone to my previous wedding ring and made the mistake of not ensuring the ring. So my husband surprised me and spent about $10000. After sir, getting home call, I immediately message the jeweler and asked about insurance. And... View More
answered on Nov 19, 2023
A Massachusetts attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Your question may have gone unnoticed under the Product Liability heading, which is more about injuries from defective products. Some questions go unanswered, but you could try reposting under Business Law,... View More
It is being sold as a product in India and already more than a hundred have have surgery. This is just not right
answered on Nov 12, 2023
This is something that attorneys who practice law in India would have better insight into. This forum deals mainly with questions about U.S. laws and courts. But if the implant is causing complications en masse across the population, that's something that product liability attorneys in India... View More
Suppose I have submitted an invoice to get a reimbursement, but the authority asks me to open my Amazon account and wants to see the order history from there. Can I deny it legally?
I wanna ask if my insurance will pay for damages as it was my fault and I didn’t have consent
It was a rear end minor accident so there were no injuries
And will my friend get any tickets cause its not his mistake tho
It happened in Toronto Canada but i assume laws are... View More
answered on Nov 6, 2023
I'm sorry about your accident. I hope everyone is okay. You'd need to consult with an attorney in Canada. Laws can differ by region. Good luck
I'm on a deadline & need an attorney ASAP, to sue my insurance company. I've worked up my case/claim, so I'm ready to file the paperwork with the court immeadiately! I was going to represent myself, but I have no idea how to file this claim with the courts. thefore, I have... View More
answered on Oct 29, 2023
A Minnesota attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Since time is of the essence in your matter, it may make more sense for you to reach out to attorneys rather than awaiting a response on forums. A starting point could be to try to arrange a free initial consult.... View More
After a magistrate judge issues their Report & Recommendations, my understanding is each party has 14 days to file objections. Can: (a) parties file responses to the other party's objections and, if so, how long do they have, (b) parties file replies to the responses to the other... View More
answered on Oct 27, 2023
In the federal court system, after a magistrate judge issues a Report & Recommendations (R&R), parties typically have 14 days to file objections. (a) Parties can file responses to the other party's objections, usually within 14 days after being served with the objections. (b) The... View More
answered on Oct 26, 2023
Suing Ford Motor Company for airbags not deploying in a car accident can be a complex matter. To determine if you have a valid claim, consult a personal injury attorney who specializes in product liability cases. They will assess your situation, investigate the airbag system's performance, and... View More
Greetings, I am interested in engaging in a discourse regarding the solar system that has been implemented at my place of residence. I have faced a predicament with the company, as they have made inaccurate assertions pertaining to the financial advantages of the system. Precisely, when entering... View More
answered on Oct 23, 2023
You may find this pending litigation helpful:
https://dockets.justia.com/docket/florida/flsdce/0:2023cv61463/651578
The company failed to provide adequate services. We would like compensation.
answered on Oct 16, 2023
You'd have to expand, greatly, on how failing to operate an electronic ankle monitor somehow caused or contributed to your child being shot.
Very generally, civil liability (e.g. what you would be suing for) ends upon someone else's criminal activity. This is why you don't... View More
answered on Oct 16, 2023
That would definitely be a non-conforming good. You are legally entitled to a new pizza without an acrylic fingernail.
I am considering forming a startup based on the design of a new lightweight automobile wheel. The business model is to patent the wheel design and sell licenses to wheel manufacturers and collect royalties from it. If there ends up being a design flaw in the wheel and it results in a wheel failure... View More
answered on Oct 8, 2023
The injured party would sue both the seller and the manufacturer/designer. The designer would ultimately be liable to the seller and the manufacturer (if different from the designer), for damages they pay out to the injured party. Basically, if all defendants in the case are insured, the... View More
Can i sue a company if they have on their social media pages saying that the product gives no ___ and then on the website and other places, it says reduced ___? On their posts and everything it says without the ____
answered on Oct 5, 2023
A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It sounds like you're raising the issue of misrepresentation. In answering your question about suing, it's possible you could, but an issue that will arise is the extent of damages you may have suffered. Good luck
I was waiting for information from my town before I filed a claim. The town said I filed too late. How can I request approval for late filing?
answered on Oct 3, 2023
If you haven't filed the Tort Claims Notice within 90 days, your only choice is to file a Motion for Leave to file a Late Tort Claims Notice in the Superior Court. These are only granted by the Court sparingly for exceptional circumstances. I suggest that you speak with an attorney about this.
Multiple promises in writing, asked Corp multiple times for transcripts, recordings & notes for all interactions with representatives that I supposedly had access to as customer, I have large amount of those interactions & asking to compare in order to solve who is at fault to no avail...... View More
answered on Sep 25, 2023
That sounds like a potential breach of contract action on each refund. Possible class action. But it sounds like you have no evidence. Consult with an attorney. But be advised it may not be a TN jurisdictional matter.
If, in a federal civil action, a case is reassigned from a magistrate judge to a district judge and all hearing dates are vacated with the order that "motions must be renoticed for hearing before the judge to whom the case has been reassigned," does that mean the previously submitted... View More
answered on Sep 9, 2023
Generally, reassignment of a case does not mean it starts all over again. That goes for motions which were filed and presumably decided already. The rulings are considered the law of the case. Essentially, the new judge picks up where the former judge left off.
Or the question do you keep your garage locked?
answered on Sep 9, 2023
It doesn’t sound intimidating.
In a deposition, you should answer all questions as truthfully and briefly as possible. In many instances, a person not trained in law may not understand the relevance of a particular question or why it may lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.... View More
After visiting a dermatologist, I found out the person listed as an Educator was an Unlicensed stylist.
answered on Sep 8, 2023
Sorry to hear what happened to you. If the educator was the individual who applied (or misapplied) the hair product in question, you would arguably sue that person along with his or her employer (assuming the educator was acting within the scope of employment). In the meantime, take photographs... View More
I was recruited to be part of a drug trial of Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug donanenab.
One of the main risk is brain swelling.
I was given 4 doses over a period of 8 week and I had no problems or signs of side effects. I was given the fifth dose and 8 hours latter I had a... View More
answered on Sep 4, 2023
If there is a valid claim, which depends heavily on the documents you signed to participate in the trial, you almost certainly have legal standing to bring it.
Is the local cookie company libel? If no clear indication that cookie includes nuts or has been made with nut flour?
answered on Aug 31, 2023
A Utah attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I hope your son is okay. Only a local attorney could advise on state-specific requirements for labeling - one option is to try to arrange a free initial consult with a local attorney, with the applicable packaging. Good... View More
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