Check ALL of your wall figures so they wont fall on you or anything.
During the earthquake get under a table or a door-frame.
You will get charged for it, most likely taken to jail or prison you may even get sued by the owners of that property, same goes for any damage to property/items that are not yours.
Most likely, which is why it's nice to have high liability limits on your policy. If your son is insured on your policy, your carrier will step in and do what they can to protect your interests, including getting property damage releases if your policy limits are reached. Beyond your policy limits, your carrier's duty to defend you in case of litigation is also very high (ie, they will pay for an attorney if necessary). "If your 17 year old son has an accident, and an extensive amount of property damage is done, can you be sued for the damages?" Without a doubt. If the damages exceed your policy limits they will obtain a judgment against you and attach your assets in accordance with state law. This could include garnishment of wages. For someone with teenage drivers and substantial assests to protect I recommend an umbrella policy. The cost is small compared to the piece of mind. Another suggestion is that when they reach eighteen you let them have title to the car and purchase their own insurance policy. If something tragic does happen the family's assets are not at risk.lwpat
Corporations are considered artificial beings because they are created and recognized as distinct legal entities separate from their owners or shareholders. This distinction allows corporations to enter into contracts, sue and be sued, own property, and conduct business activities independently of the individuals who established them.
A court appointed trustee will ask simple questions in regards the your bankruptcy. My meeting only lasted about 1 minute (they were in a rush). I showed my ID's then I was sworn in, asked if my signature on my petition was mine and if I read and understood the petition. If I was married, single etc. How old I was? If I was being sued or in a position to sue someone. Then that was it folks. One and done. Hope everyone else's goes as smooth and as fast as mine did.
Suede is not a natural material itself; rather, it is a type of leather made from the underside of animal hides, typically from lamb, goat, or calf. While the raw material (animal hide) is natural, the process of tanning and finishing the leather to create suede involves chemical treatments. Therefore, while suede originates from a natural source, its final form is a product of both natural and synthetic processes.
There is no reason for them to be sued, they haven't done anything.
yes. The family should be sued! They've done a lot of damage to become vastly rich!
That depends on what your band has done. If you've done a cover of a song, you can't be sued aslong as you credit it to the original artists. If you've called your band the same name as someone else's band then you could be sued if they find out. If you've hit someone over the head with a can of dry ice, then you can also be sued, or even prosecuted.
Many people have done so
Yes, they sued Colorado for looking too much like Wyoming :D
No
In order to better answer this you really need to provide more specifics on what was done and why you might possibly be sued. Once you do that, let me know and I should be able to better advise you.
Yes, but you have to file listing ALL your debts, not just the one you are being sued for.
You personally cannot be sued, but the person may decide to claim on both of you, since you are in a marriage.
get a job(s!) and pay off the debt
Current searches indicate that no, Norm Thompson has never been sued by an employee. However, there may have been complaints that were settled before a trial could occur.
There are several websites this can be done, but it is against the games Terms of Service and therefore you could get sued or banned for doing it.