Conceivably, there ARE some instances in which a civil suit might be brought against a business, but insufficient information is given in order to answer definitely.
Yea
The dog owner is responsible for his dog so you can sue the owner
Yes. A DBA is a fictitious name for as business. It stands for 'doing business as' and you can sue them. You may have to include the name of the owner as well.
no, although the tort was commited by the employee at the place of business, it was not an ordered act, or caused, by the complany.
You must sue the business and win a judgment.You must sue the business and win a judgment.You must sue the business and win a judgment.You must sue the business and win a judgment.
The dog owner is responsible for his dog so you can sue the owner
Yes. You can sue the business in small claims court.Yes. You can sue the business in small claims court.Yes. You can sue the business in small claims court.Yes. You can sue the business in small claims court.
Assault and vandalism.
The victim would have to sue the bartender in the state where the act occurred, and would have to show that the state maintains jurisdiction over the defendant by continuing to own a business in the state.
If it is your car, get insurence. If it is not, sue them.
Anyone can sue anybody for anything, but you're going to have a difficult time of it if they actually observed the assault taking place or were acting on the complaint of the person you allegedly assaulted.
It's assault so yeah. you could