You may have a case. It will depend on whether failing to take an MRI was negligent, i.e. fell below the standard of care, given the nature of your injury. You need to schedule a consultat
Hello. It would appear that the will would not be valid were the testator's signing not have been witnessed. Please contact a private attorney in the involved state to address your legal needs and int
Yes, you can submit a H-1B change of status petition from J-1 even if the program has not finished but only if the H-1B annual quota has not been reached or if you are not subject to the quota.
If you are the only one named in the lease, then you can evict your partner, at least upon taking all legal and necessary steps for doing so. However, if you are both on the lease, then only your
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answered 8 days ago
You may only sue for--
1) the cost to repair your car, or its then-current value (e.g. "blue book" value), whichever is greater;
2) any other out-of-pocket costs directly caused by the accident (e.g