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Lawyer presented a video, in court obtained from her client ,in his home with out knowledge of wife being videoed with some nudity. Does the wife not have some right to privacy inher own home?
answered on Oct 4, 2016
Depends on the situation. But frequently surveillance videos are allowed that show other people. Talk to your lawyer if you had one there. The lawyer wouldn't be violating anything if the Court allowed it.
was walking down sidewalk and a dog was chained to their front yard and was able to reach the sidewalk and bite me leaving teeth marks through my clothes and bit hard enough to draw blood.
answered on May 28, 2016
It appears that there is some kind of administrative action pending regarding this incident. There may even be a criminal action but it is most likely just an administrative action. You can still pursue your own civil claim or case regardless of the pursuit or result of the admnistrative case by... View More
CAN I SUE
answered on Apr 12, 2016
It depends on the facts and circumstances. You certainly suffered injuries. The pursuit and recovery on a case and claim varies from State to State. If the injury occurred while you were at work, you have a worker's compensation claim to pursue. There may be a cause of action against the... View More
They have already sent in two adjusters and all I keep getting them to tell me is they havn't received papers from them yet . not only did my 31 ft. porch collapse but it done something to my foundation under my living room
answered on Feb 12, 2016
A strong letter from a lawyer might help.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It is impossible to evaluate a legal problem... View More
answered on May 4, 2015
Torts are wrongdoings that are done by one party against another. As a result of the wrongdoing, the injured person may take civil action against the other party. If the wrongdoing, or negligence, harms an individual, it would be considered a personal injury claim.
Also, once you hire an Attorney for the 33.1/3% are they to tack additional fees like money for research from like West Law? because I have many many charges for them some were over $800. at one time then there were $200. and the some, plus I had to pay for my Dr $5000. to come to testify for me,... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2014
Look to your initial contract that you signed with your attorney. It should specify when and where the costs should be deducted.
answered on Jun 22, 2014
You say you have an attorney. I advise you to discuss this with your attorney.
answered on Feb 28, 2012
I would recommend that you speak with a local West Virginia personal injury attorney regarding your accident and filing a claim for damages. Be wary of giving statements to and negotiating with the insurance company representative, as you don't want to unwittingly say anything that may harm... View More
11year old boy hitanrun&fleeing with bodily harm
answered on Nov 26, 2011
The criminal penalties for a hit and run collision will vary from state to state and will depend on many factors including whether the responsible driver was under the influence of alcohol, had prior convictions, etc.
Regardless of criminal charges, the injured party, or in the case of a... View More
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