The bill for all expenses goes to the person who is admitted to the hospital.
The charges they charge are the ambulance ride to the hospital, the oxygen, any medicine they give you. Private business that charge for the occupancy of the ambulance.
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You don't dispute the charge. You thank the officers for looking out for your child, regardless of whether or not you feel it was justified. It is unlikely there are grounds for dispute. The party who will be responsible for paying charges will be the parent(s) or legal guardian of the minor child. What actions might be taken if the charges are not paid would be the decision of whomever operates the ambulance service.
Yes, he could have charges brought against him. Until you are an adult, your parents are responsible for you.
Press charges against the person responsible and take it to court. You can also sue the hospital and/or the person who assaulted you.
Currently, commercial semi trailer trucks are not required to have any emergency lights. However, it is wise to have them to avoid accidents, which could lead to charges against you.
you are not supposed to use the siren unless it is an emergency, i dont know that they would make a big deal out of it if you were just doing it in front of one house unless there was a big deal made out of it.
Private individuals can NOT "press charges" against anyone. Only the prosecutor's office can bring charges. The most the victim can do is REPORT the alleged offense to law enforcement who will then take the necessary action. After having made a report which results in an arrest and prosecution, as the victim (i.e.; complaining witness) you will be required to testify as to the offense committed against you.
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"charges against them" indicates that the answer is the "defendant".
It is important to be responsible for the actions that are committed. When a person presses charges against another, it means they are going to make a person legally responsible for the crime.
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