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Q: Why did the radium girls sue the us radium company?
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Can a Canadian lawyer sue a US company?

Maybe..


How has radium affected us?

Today radium does not affect us; more important is radon.


Why did the US sue the EC Knight Company in 1895?

to prevent the creation of a monopoly


If radium and polonium was not discovered how would it affect us today?

Radium and polonium have many applications but they are not so important to affect us today.


Can you sue a US company who owes money to you because of their breach of a contract if you work and live in Russia Moscow?

no


My sister may have collected on a life insurance policy that listed us both as beneficiaries what can i do?

Sue her and the life insurance company that paid her.


Can a Canadian own a US company?

Technically you can sue any company in the world, but will it get anywhere? When you sue a Canadian company, you pretty much have 1 in a million chance of getting anywhere due to their different legal system, not to mention their justification for lawsuits which are not as "buyer centric" as the US system. Especially when a US company is involved, you have very little pull in the law unless the company is also registered in the US. It is always advisable to come into a settlement than taking the lawsuit route. Not to mention the time and cost involved.


Can you sue another persons auto insurance for not responding to your claim?

In the US, at least, the answer is yes. You can sue just about anybody for just about anything.A good resource for you would be your own insurance agent. Ask him/her about how to get an insurance company to respond to the claim.


Can divorce someone in US then sue him in another country for the same?

Sue For what marrying you?


Can a company or person sue someone that is no longer a US Resident and their address isn't known to serve papers?

It is pretty difficult. If they own property in the US, such as a car or land, you can sue in that location. But the courts aren't going to allow you to file suit unless you can show that they actually have some control over the individual.


Can you sue someone for maliciously spreading your past - In other words if I did something in my past and it came out but I am no longer at this company and their employee is spreading my business?

In the US, anyone can sue for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. In such a case, you'd probably sue for defamation of character. In a defamation suit, the truth is a defense. So, if the information being spread about is true, you would not be able to win.


Can a person that caused the car accident sue for personal injuries when it's his fault?

In the US, ANYONE can sue ANYBODY for ANYTHING. That being said, if it happens, simply turn it over to your insurance company and let them handle it - that's what you pay those high premiums for.