You should contact the gym's insurance carrier to notify it of the personal injury claim you will be filing on behalf of your son.
When your son completes his medical treatment and is released by the
You need a lawyer. You can seek the difference from your insurance company, push his insurance company for the $100k or sue all three companies. You should have the police report or insurance co
Usually these agreements are enforceable. Mediation in itself is just to see if a joint agreement could be reached. it is not binding. Unless, did she sign for binding arbitration?
You could sue the driver who rear-ended you. Assuming that he or she is at fault--which is probably the case; the law presumes that, except in special circumstances, the rear driver is at fault in rea
Your recourse is to file a lawsuit against the gym for negligence. Negligence is the failure to exercise due care (that degree of care that a reasonable gym would have exercised under the same o
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