In the US, anybody can sue anyone for anything. What must be kept in mind is whether you have any likliehood of succeeding.
It will be assumed that you wish to sue for lost wages because you were arrested. If that is the case, you must be prepared to prove to the court that the officer maliciously and without probable cause arested you. If they were simply performing their duty in a lawful manner there is very little likliehood you will collect.
Since nothing is disclosed about the incident it is suggested that you consult with an attorney.
If the claim for which you are bringing suit warrants lost wages, you can include them in your suit.
Lost wages doesn't need an apostrophe.
The cast of Sandy the Lost Policeman - 1931 includes: Sandy Powell as Sandy
If you are injured to the point that you cannot work, you may get awarded lost wages. However, you might spend the lost wages award to pay for the ticket you'll get for driving without insurance.
Determine what county the ticket was issued in and call the clerk of the court for the information on the ticket.
If identified as wages, taxed both Federal & State. The wages would have been taxed if paid without settlement wouldn't they? (The "lost" part isn't taxed).
If a Section 12 independent medical exam is requested by the employer, travel expense is supposed to be advanced before attending the exam. If a worker also has a lost day's wages to attend the exam or 1/2 a day's wages lost, then the workers comp act provides for reimbursement of the lost wages or partial lost wages. An employer is not required to pay lost wages to attend a treating doctor's visit appointment. That is normally to be scheduled for off work hours.
some times
Drexell's Class - 1991 Viva Lost Wages 1-6 was released on: USA: 24 October 1991
Typically, no-fault insurance will reimburse for lost wages. However, you won't receive 100% of the wages lost, because the benefit is tax free. There are also other monthly caps, so it's best to contact your agent for all the specifics.
My guess is that a lot of time is lost in traffic congestion.
a court for someone who has lost a case in a lower court