Assuming you are in California, you most likely have a workers comp. claim. Where were you working and what were your job duties? Who caused the water to be on the floor where you slipped, if you k
Yes, you almost certainly can sue: what you describe appears to be blatant sexual harassment (as well as an actionable invasion of privacy). You should speak with an employment law attorney--in cas
Any on the job injury is covered by the state laws regarding Worker's Compensation and the Worker's Compensation laws provide that you can not sue your employer for an on the job injury.
You can sue your landlord for invasion of privacy. Invasion of privacy is a serious interference with your right to be let alone and protected from unwarranted and undesired intrusions.
Your friend's homeowner's insurance policy may be applicable. Since you completed your medical treatment and were released by the doctor, obtain your medical bills, medical reports, and if ap
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