no unfortinatly it isn't unless u have full proof such as seeing him do it if u suspect someone or they have told you you can try and find out more about it by talking to them but you cannot really sue them. sorry mate
Yes, it is possible to sue someone who hacked into your account for damages, for violation of privacy, and potentially for theft or fraud, depending on the specific circumstances of the hacking incident. Legal action can be pursued to seek compensation and hold the hacker accountable for their actions.
Typically, no. One usually cannot sue a minor, but you might be able to sue the minor's parents for negligence in supervising the child. The age of majority in most jurisdictions is 18, and that is usually when someone can independently sue and be sued. Additionally, minors cannot be bound to most contractual obligations.
No.....well,it depends on what situation it is....so.....maybe!
Yes, they can sue you for a 100 year old account, BUT they cannot collect on it or obtain a judgment if the statute of limitations has expired. If seven years have passed since the last payment was made, the debt is no longer recoverable.
No, unless they verbally harassed/threatened you. Then you could sue for emotional traumatization and public humiliation.
No, asshat, you can't.
If there was money involved in the gaming account and if you have literal proof that it was hacked maybe. But first check out the terms and guidelines because if they have a disclaimer then you have no case (you already agreed to their terms)
yes you can
Unfortunately no you can't sue anyone for doing that!
Capital One can sue someone for non-payment of their account. It is very unlikely that you will be sued by the company.
In order to sue someone, you have to have what is called "standing". Generally speaking, this means that you have to have suffered some harm. If the bank lost money as a result of the forgery, then they could sue.
can you sue someone over 18 for assaulting a minor
It is called Forgery. You are not supposed write checks on someone else's account. The affected party (The person whose account you are using for your check) can sue you legally and you can be jailed for committing this forgery. In short, you'll end up behind bars if you happen to do this.
Yes, it is possible to sue your lawyer.
if they are dumb enough to tell you their real name sue sue sue sue sue sue
Sure, you can sue someone for just about anything. The question is, should you sue them? Were you injured? Was it an accident or was it malicious? If you feel you need to sue then contact a lawyer.
what is the minimum amount you can sue someone at a federal level
yes, unless they get the balance owed. If not they will sue for the remaining balance between what is owed and what they get from the resale.