No, you cannot sue anyone for anything regardless of the circumstances. There must be a legal basis or cause of action for a lawsuit to be filed.
You can sue anyone for anything doesnt meen you will win. It all depends on the circumstances of the crash.
No, you cannot sue someone for anything. In order to file a lawsuit, there must be a legal basis or cause of action, such as a violation of a law or a breach of contract. Simply being unhappy with someone or wanting to retaliate is not sufficient grounds for a lawsuit.
Yes. Technically, you can sue anyone for anything.
Yes, in the United States, anyone can sue anyone else, regardless of their relationship or status. This is because the legal system allows for individuals to seek justice through civil lawsuits.
For doing, or failing to do, WHAT? Anybody can sue anyone for anything.
Certainly, you can sue almost anyone for almost anything. The trick is winning.
you can sue anyone for almost anything these days, if you have proof go for it!!
A basic legal principal is that you can sue anyone for anything.
NO, you cannot sue anyone for anything. Many suits are prohibited and turned away by the courts regardless of the merits. You must have STANDING to sue, must have identifiable dollar damages, and must file with the jurisdiction authorized to rule on the kind of suit you filed.
In many countries you can sue almost anyone for almost anything.
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. If someone caused your concussion, you may be able to win a lawsuit for your injury.
Anyone can sue anybody for anything. But, not enough information is disclosed in the question. WHAT kind of pills? Dispensed by WHO? Under WHAT circumstances? Over WHAT period of time? Can it be proven that the dispensor knew what the ultimate intended use of the pills was?