Yes you can. Have to find the right law firm to do it.
Companies promote these through the use of advertising, not so much as before due to heavy regulation. Alcohol is still advertised on television, whereas tobacco is not anymore. Tobacco companies do not promote the USE OF tobacco short of selling it. Commercials on television advertising alcohol now almost all include "please enjoy responsibly" as well.
No. McNeese is still fighting it after 8 years.
Chewing tobacco underwriting varies by company. Some life insurance companies will consider you to be a tobacco user for 1 year after you quit chewing. The good news is that there are some life insurance companies that could care less about chewing tobacco and will offer you their non-tobacco life insurance rates today! In fact, you could chew tobacco at your insurance paramed exam and still qualify for non-tobacco rates.
The person the lien is against is still obliged to make the payments. If they fail, a lawsuit can be filed.
Yes, a charge off does not prevent a creditor or collector from filing a lawsuit against the debtor to recover debt owed. However, all states have statute of limitations that establish the time period in which a creditor may file a lawsuit.
Farmers may still receive subsidies for growing tobacco due to historical farming practices, economic policies, and political influences. Tobacco subsidies help support rural economies and maintain farm stability in regions where tobacco production plays a significant role. However, there is ongoing debate about the appropriateness of subsidizing tobacco farming due to health concerns and changing consumer preferences.
Yes, the tobacco can still be purchased. See the Related Links for more information.
Yes! it is addictive because there is a druggish substance inside. Not only that but did the Candaian Health Agecy sue the tobacco companies because the tobacco was so addictive and many people would get cancer from it!
Research indicates that the plaintiffs (Steffey and her husband) entered into a confidential settlement with the county for an unknown reason, and an unknown amount, and dismissed their lawsuit against the county and the officers. However (at that time), a lawsuit was still pending against several private contractors supplying services to the jail. The question does not address that matter and no further research was performed on that aspect.
There was one class action suit against the makers of Depo in Canada in 1997 for the issues surrounding bone-density loss. I'm still researching wether any other suits have been started.
Yes
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