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Suing your friends is a real good way to make them not your friends any more, though. Perhaps you could work it out out of court?
It would depend on the amount that your suing for ...
Spell you're if you're suing someone.
She is suing you and you must notify your insurance company of the lawsuit. They will pay, make an offer to settle or defend you.
Yes. There is nothing that prohibits someone suing on behalf of their minor child without the consent of the other parent.
Why would someone be going to the park if they were suing them for something.....?? I rephrased the question.
If you have had an accident and are in the hospital you can request a solicitor to come and visit with you. You may want to do this to start putting together your case if you are planning on suing somebody about your accident.
It could be suing them.
It is called suing. You sue someone.
It is called suing. You sue someone.
Really depends on the situation. If your suing someone in small claims then maybe? If there is injuries you'll need medical certificate of merit and a whole host of other things an attorney would know more about than you. If it's a simple accident covered by each others insurance companies then no... Not really.
Suing a store for selling you faulty items, suing someone for copying your work (copyright), and suing someone for owning something that broke a part of your body, like if you're a Basketball player, you trip on your neighbor's dog on your way to the tournament and you break your wrist and can't play.
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