Generally, you cannot sue for damages if you hit a curb, as it is typically considered a driver’s responsibility to maintain control of their vehicle. However, if the curb was improperly maintained or marked, leading to an accident, you may have grounds to file a claim against the responsible entity, such as a city or municipality. Always consult a legal professional to evaluate the specifics of your situation.
As in any law suit. You are allowed to sue for the amount of your losses, including damages and injuries.
When does the court allow you to sue for triple damages?
Yes, you can sue for damages caused by negligence.
If you have a loss worth suing someone for you would not have to try to figure out what to sue for. This is ridiculous. If the other party who hit you has insurance they will take care of your damages and that's it.
No, a defendant cannot sue a victim for damages in a legal case.
Yes, children can sue for damages in a legal case with the help of a legal guardian or representative.
In most situations, unless you and prove damages, and prove the company acted negligently and caused these damages willfully, you can not sue.
Yes, individuals can sue a government agency for damages or wrongdoing through a legal process known as a lawsuit.
The driver of the car is responsible for his own vehicle. If you hit a curb, it's your own fault.
Yes, a minor can sue for damages in a legal case, but they typically require a guardian or representative to act on their behalf in court.
Those who are able to get damages
Yes, you can sue an LLC for damages or legal issues. An LLC is a legal entity that can be held liable in court for its actions or negligence.