Whether or not you can sue your neighbors depends on what you want to sue them for. If you have a case that has merits, and an attorney believes there is enough evidence to take on the case, he or she will do so. If, in a civil case, the amount falls below a specific amount you can sue in small claims court, without the aid of an attorney.
Sue the cat owner!!
You can sue anybody you want. Even the President. But in this case, the insurance company did not cause your sons death. You will need to sue the neighbor directly and if he has liability coverage then his insurance company might defend him in the suit.
As long as you were not tresspassing, you can sue the owner of the dog. Their dog is their responsibility.
Neighbors have standing to sue if the landfill has not been designated as one suitable for hazardous materials - and if the containers actually hold hazardous materials.
If neighbors ruin our yard and garden to make your exercises it is best to get them to agree and you to realize your exercises in a more suitable and more lawsuits not reach this way.
If they are not on your property then it would be unlikely that any legal move would succeed.
Sue them. That's what I would do. That is considered false advertisement and is illegal. No! Don't sue them just don't do business with them, call the Better Business Bureau and let your friends and neighbors know. Maybe even call the news.
Sue the crap out of them. Both for the pain in suffering you faced of a family member and the original cost of your pet.
it is the person's job who dug the whole to fix it and it is the other neighbors decision for how long they have to do it or they can sue.
The grammatically correct phrase is "your neighbors from Hearthstone." This indicates that the neighbors belong to or come from the Hearthstone area.
The possessive form of the plural noun neighbors is neighbors'.example: My neighbors' yards all look so nice.
Neighbors.