Absolutely not. Prisoners are sentenced to punishment in the form of imprisonment for a term of years, life or even death. All individuals, imprisoned or not always, have access to the courts.
If "this software" is XP, and you want to sue about them discontinuing support of it ... I suppose you have the right, or at least the right is something you'd have the right to have a court decide. You'll lose, though.
If you caused the crash, you can't sue anybody and win. You will obviously lose- you caused the accident. If you were hit by the car and were doing everything right, then sue the person who hit you.
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Sure you can, but you will probably lose. If you were at fault then you were at fault, you cant sue the other guy cause of something you did. Sure you can, but you will probably lose. If you were at fault then you were at fault, you cant sue the other guy cause of something you did.
In the US, you can sue anybody for anything you want. You'll probably lose, but you can do it.
Not Sue
no because thats not right
u can but u will lose a lot of cash
A letter or intent to file suit is a notification that you are intending to sue. The statute of limitations on the suit begins the moment a known legal right to sue becomes evident. The statute of limitations and the letter may have different dates assigned to them. If they match, the answer is no.
You mean for example if someone you knew had a big nose and you didn't like their nose could you sue them? Sure. You'd lose though..
how long after an incident in an establishment does a person'f right to sue end in British Columbia
You could sue, but you'd lose. The city isn't responsible for the acts of Federal officers.