Sure you can...
For doing, or failing to do, WHAT? Anybody can sue anyone for anything.
Sue Schilling has written: 'Wisconsin ambulatory medical care survey, 1986-1987' -- subject(s): Ambulatory medical care, Medical care, Medical care surveys, Statistics
No. You cannot.
Mary Sue Coleman
Sue went to Uconn or the University of Connecticut. she graduated in 2002
No.
Yes.
Absolutely. That is discrimination.
(in the US) Anybone can sue anybody for anything. You'll need medical proof of a medical test that you were sickened by food poisoning.
to keep the balance of the aircraft during the flight ..not sue
No, you can't sue your own homeowner's insurance for any medical condition you experience whether it is your fault or not. Homeowner's insurance is not medical insurance for the homeowner. However, if it is someone else's home you may have your emergency medical covered as most homeowner's policies have emergency medical coverage for non-residents. It is also possible to sue the homeowner for damages, i.e. a dog bite.
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