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I received a letter from an attorney representing a person I forced off the road in a DUI accident. The person had a broken wrist and a cut on their upper thigh. The letter requests a written response and alleges loss of work, permanent damage, pain and suffering, etc. It states that this is a civil case and will result in a judgement for an amount in excess of $15,000. I was fully insured at the time of the accident. Is this something the insurance company should handle?
March 17th, 2023
My brother was accused of a felony. Can they keep him without enough evidence?
December 16th, 2024
I had a doctor give too much medicine at his office, which made my heart rate very high. I was taken to the hospital and out of work for a week. Do I have a case?
January 13th, 2024
I was sexually harassed by another employee at my job. I notified the on-call directly afterward, but she did not handle the situation appropriately, leading to further distress. Could her neglect of handling this situation give me the opportunity to sue her over a civil suit?
November 12th, 2024
If I get into an accident where I was not at fault, but I don't have insurance, am not registered, and don't have a driver's license, do I still have any rights, especially if I was riding an 80cc moped?
April 7th, 2024
At our condo board of directors meeting in January, the board voted to place a $157,000 assessment for redecorating on the ballot for our annual membership meeting. However, when I received my letter announcing the meeting, two weeks before the meeting, there was a note from the president stating that the vote for the assessment would not happen and would be sent out for a vote at a later date. Since the board voted to place this on the ballot at a legally advertised board meeting, should this not have been voted on at a legally advertised board meeting?
May 17th, 2024