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my dad ended up in er on july 28,2024 doctor told us his sodium was low an that he would make a full recovery but it was a very lengthy treatment but it was fixable and then 20 minutes later he came in to tell us that we needed to do comfort care which they never did , my dad went into cardiac... View More
answered on Aug 22, 2024
A West Virginia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. I'm very sorry for the loss of your dad. You say you are contemplating legal action - you could consider reaching out to law firms in your state to try to set up a free initial consult. A law firm would... View More
answered on Apr 8, 2024
A West Virginia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. I'm very sorry for the loss of your grandfather. In terms of what you can do, you could try to arrange a consult with a law firm that handles such cases. Free initial consults are the norm in the... View More
Trademark and holding information I’d like to really revive this brand. I heard they went bankrupt or the revenue didn’t compensate for the money spent. But no wonder everything I ever seen is top quality.
answered on Jun 6, 2021
Check USPTO TESS data base. It includes dead trademarks. There are other sources, too.
I signed release form that stated i am the sole beneficiary and i am to get 100% of the settlement.Now my lawyer is calling my husbands family and trying to give them some of the settlement.
answered on Dec 11, 2018
I would need more information to give you a specific answer to your question. You are apparently the personal representative of what seems to be your late husband's estate. That does not mean that you are the sole recipient of the wrongful death recovery, even if your husband left a will... View More
The attorney I hired, went around me to beneficiaries and they thought they were signing for another family member to sit in front of jury. They didn't know what they signed, the lawyer induced the person who set up estate after me into settling. Lawyer accepted settlement without authority. A... View More
answered on Jun 19, 2018
I would need more factual information before I could give you any meaningful advice. The personal representative has the authority to settle the case. If you were in the class of persons entitled to make a claim for damages, you had a potential claim for damages from the wrongful death settlement.... View More
My mom is about to receive a "wrongful death" settlement for the death of my grandmother. My grandmother was also already going through the process of sueing before she passed. My grandmother did not have a written will, but my mom was her medical power of attorney. My grandmother also... View More
answered on Feb 21, 2018
Yes, he can fight to receive a share of the wrongful death settlement. Whether he is successful depends on the facts, particularly the nature of his relationship with your grandmother. In West Virginia, a judge must approve the amount of a wrongful death settlement, the amount of the... View More
I have never been through this and my grandma is dirty i want something done my attorney isnt helping me i want tgis taken higher and im not satisfied with any of it
answered on Feb 2, 2018
There is no way to answer your question without more information. When did your father die? Did he leave a will? Was his death due to natural causes, or as a result of a wrongful act? Is your grandmother the personal representative of the estate? Who are the attorneys, whom do they represent, and... View More
So he was suppose to collect the bull on a Friday but never came and the bull died on Sunday does he have any fault in the bull not been taken
answered on Nov 2, 2017
It does not appear that the "bull collector" did anything cause the bull to die, so I do not see how he could be responsible for any damages for the bull's death.
She handed me a paper which had a court date and time on it ,low and behold I recognize the court hearing for my dad's wrongful death lawsuit was 15 min after receiving the paper. There was no way I could have even made it there In that amount of time. Therefore the hearing went on without me... View More
answered on Sep 22, 2017
Yes, you challenge that under the estate law --contact a member of the West Virgina Trial Lawyers Assn--they give free consults.
My stepfather filed the claim for my mother's wrongful death. They have no children together. She left a will that provided first for my step father, second for my sister my brother and myself. Will the settlement award be treated like a intestate succession or will her will dictate how the... View More
answered on Jun 12, 2017
Wrongful death beneficiaries and the distribution of damages for wrongful death are determined by statute in Virginia. It is separate from the decedent's estate (not an inheritance) and does not fall under the will. While your stepfather can qualify to be the personal representative for the... View More
My dads wrongful death settlement. Lawyer told me not to come to the hearing. Only ended up getting $17,000. And then only 11,000 after lawyer fees.
answered on Feb 22, 2017
Not sure as to the amount. Fee for a recovery of $17 to you sounds about right.
As tothe amount ot the settlement, understand what the total was, then ask a West Virginia Trial Lawyers Assn member about it.
My brother started a lawsuit against a drug company after our mother died because of the medicine she was given while on dialysis. Are my other brother and I entitled to money that is won, they want to settle out of court? My brother seems to think that he'll get all the money and can disperse... View More
answered on Jul 14, 2015
Sorry for your loss. You should talk to your own lawyer asap! Schedule a consultation with a WV injury lawyer. Most offer free consultations.
answered on Apr 11, 2013
Yes, our WV injury law firm handles wrongful death claims. In West Virginia, the statute of limitations for a wrongful death action is 2 years, from the date of death, per WV Code Section §55-7-6.
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