Yes. If the business doesn’t follow disability laws you can sue. This would include not having a restroom with a stall for the disabled, not having access into the business, no disabled parking or people who don’t have a disability parking in the spot.
There is no set cap on the amount you can sue for racial discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Damages awarded will depend on factors such as the extent of harm suffered, lost wages, emotional distress, and punitive damages. Consult with a legal professional for guidance specific to your case.
Yes, a private citizen can sue a public school system. They would need to have legal standing and a valid claim, such as discrimination or violation of rights, in order to file a lawsuit against the school system.
Yes, you may have grounds to sue if the bank wrongfully repossessed your property. You should consult with a lawyer to review your case and determine if there are legal grounds for a lawsuit. Be prepared to provide evidence to support your claim.
People who sue a lot are called "litigious."
Yes, you can sue a bank in small claims court for disputes involving amounts under a certain limit (varies by jurisdiction). Common reasons for suing a bank in small claims court include disputes over unauthorized charges, errors in account balances, or breaches of contract. It is recommended to first try to resolve the issue with the bank directly before pursuing legal action.
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You can sue your married girlfriend if you have a legal reason to sue. You will need to speak to an attorney.
Absolutely. That is discrimination.
Yes. But the suit would be for discrimination against the tenant who is handicapped, not for discrimination against the handicap. The justification for most suits for discrimination against people with handicaps is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which is explained at http://www.jan.wvu.edu/links/adalinks.htm
You can sue a company for various reasons, such as breach of contract, negligence, discrimination, fraud, or product liability.
The man decided to sue the business for discrimination due to his race. Discrimination is when someone is treated differently because of their race, sex, age, or gender.
No, but you might be able to sue a banker.
Well, if they couldn't that would be discrimination against them, meaning they could easily sue.
Yes, the bank will sue you if you default on your home loan and place your house in foreclosure.
Yes, discrimination is against the law.
Possibly, but it depends on the laws of the state.
The bank doesn't need to sue. If the truck loan isn't paid the bank can/will repossess the truck.