The person who is getting abused is the legal victim.
why yes they are the victim not the accused.
No, a defendant cannot sue a victim for damages in a legal case.
Yes, a victim can choose to help the defendant in a legal case by providing information or testimony that may support the defendant's case. However, it is important to note that the victim's decision to help the defendant is voluntary and not required.
Any legal entity can be a victim of slander or libel defamation in the UK, including companies and individuals.
This is actually a legal question, not an health related question. However … It depends on the age of the victim, the age of the potentially responsible family member, and the relationship of the victim to the potentially responsible person. It also depends on the role of the family member in the cause of injury of the victim. In some cases, "Yes" and in some cases "No."
No victim no testimony you have the right to face your accuser
You can contact a personal injury attorney.
A crime
then it turns into a legal matter where the person who didnt have insurance gets sued for losses and medical expenses
i don't think so, unless you did something against the law.
yes becuse he is old to think by himself
Violations of a restraining order can occur when the victim engages in behavior that breaches the terms set by the order, such as contacting the restrained individual or being present at a location they are prohibited from visiting. These violations can complicate legal proceedings and may lead to criminal charges against the victim. It's important for victims to understand the terms of the restraining order and to seek legal guidance if they feel compelled to communicate with the restrained party. Maintaining compliance is crucial for their safety and legal protection.