There are various reasons why someone may choose to sue another person. Some common reasons include seeking compensation for damages or injuries, enforcing a contract or agreement, resolving disputes over property or assets, or holding someone accountable for their actions. Ultimately, the decision to sue someone is typically made when other attempts to resolve a conflict or issue have been unsuccessful.
People can sue for three reasons: Property, money, and injury.
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You can sue a nail salon for getting a severe infection that is fungal or otherwise. You can sue them if they don't disinfect their instruments.
You can sue a company for various reasons, such as breach of contract, negligence, discrimination, fraud, or product liability.
States can sue each other for all reasons. However, in order for states to sue each other, they must go through the Supreme Court.
Someone may want to sue their parents for reasons such as abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or inheritance disputes.
No. They can only get their guardian to sue the other person for them.
I think you can sue someone if they break the law in their country.
Sue Hadden has written: 'Our Green World' 'Alps and Their People (People & Places)'
Of course you can get sued. People sue all the time in 2012.
Sue Lafford has written: 'Disabled people and IT training in Islington'
People who sue a lot are called "litigious."