There are two components to whether you can--and should-sue.
The first is liability, or legal obligation/responsibility to pay. This is based on fault, which depends typically on either an
Yes, you should speak with an attorney in your area that specializes in negligence and medical malpractice as to the treatment - or lack of treatment - you received and if there are any resulting d
Yes, you should indeed. A wrongful death action is a personal injury or tort action and it is quite common for the fee arrangement - or retainer - to be a percentage of the recovery in the la
Absolutely not. This is an abuse of process, and I'd strongly recommend that you take your proof of this to an attorney of your own, and sue both your ex-boyfriend and the cousin. It mi
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