In America, most anyone can sue anyone for anything as long as you have a valid legal claim.
The association's counsel will require proof of vandalism by the children in order to draft any kind of suit. No association counsel will file a suit that is un-win-able by the association.
their is more damage caused because of the homes they live in, they are not earthquake proof. answered by a 10 year old
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There is nothing in this world that is truly 'kid proof'. They could flush it down the toilet. The unit is shock proof but only to certain degree. Common sense is your best protection against damage when owning and using any electronic device.
No. But if you have proof positive that the mechanic caused the damage, HIS insurance will cover the repairs. Call your local office of the State Attorney General.
Assuming you mean the valet damaged the vehicle, then yes, certainly. You can sue the employee, the valet company, the place that hired the valet company, and anybody else who might be standing around. You would have the burden of proving the damage was caused by the valet, that they had a duty to use reasonable care, that the damage was the result of failure to use reasonable care, and what the damage cost you to have repaired.They will defend by saying there is no proof the damage wasn't already there, no proof they cause the damage, no proof they had any obligation of care, and so forth. If you're lucky, they may attempt to assert an illegal and unenforceable "waiver" or release of liability, often printed in small font on the back of a claim check. In many states, this will allow you to collect for triple damage and lawyers' fees because it is an "unfair and deceptive business practice" to assert an unenforceable waiver.
We're not sure.
If you have homeowners insurance, call the claims number on your policy. Explain the situation, have your policy number in hand, and if you have any receipts of damage or proof of damage keep it.
WWI Tanks could deflect gunfire and small explosives. Driving over small fire would not harm them but if the vehicle itself were on fire damage would be caused.
Yes, it can. If its comes from the same parents, although you shouldn't have proof of that.
Proof to them that is better there than here.
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Yes, proof is a noun. It refers to evidence or an argument establishing the truth or validity of something.