First, find the worm. Then, call the company, and make a complaint, or if your not as disgusted, just call your lawyer. Then make arrangements to see a judge. Finally, sue the company.
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.
The tenses of "sue" are sue, sued, suing. I will sue the company. She sues everyone. (or She sued Tom.) He will be suing the company.
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It doesn't matter. You are suing there insurance company not the company.
Sent them a letter which clearly states that will not pay anything to the company you are suing. According to the law you are entitled to do so (IF you have sent the letter, if you didn't do so you will still have to pay!!).
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The amount of money that someone can sue for totally depends on what they are suing for and who they are suing. There have been many cases in which a company or person has been sued for millions of dollars.
By suing the company that made a product with a defect.
Most attorneys would.
Are you planning on suing the Trooper as an individual, or as a member of the State Police who was carrying out his duties? Do you plan on suing the entire State Police Dept. or perhaps the state government? Hire an attorney and discuss the situation with them.
President Roosevelt reacted to the creation of the Northern Securities Company by suing them. He wanted the company to be dissolved and argued that it violated antitrust laws.
There has been talk about it, but as far as I know nothing concrete has been done or steps taken.