I agree with the illumination of Dur.
Your rights as a parent may be overruled by medical staff under extreme circumstances.
The parent's refusal to agree to such a test on the newborn in effect constitutes Hospitals denial of immediate health care.
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You can be charge with damage to property. Confer with a lawyer so that you can be prepared for the impending trial.
Since the car was not in your name as well as the insurance, your friend will be in peril of being charge for too constitutive violation.
Now you are asking what to do? You can bring the matter to the school administration for possible administrative action.
In your personal behalf, you can file a legal action for defamation against the teacher who discredits your person.
Go ahead
Certainly, you have a claim for medical malpractice against the erring doctor. Go seek for legal help from qualified attorney who has vast expertise in this area for best lights and to identify your legal options.
give some
What particular personal injury was involved? Is it by accident in car, truck, SUV? or was it job related injury? or brought by negligence?
Different areas of PI has distinct elements. Illuminate some facts.
OPine only
How sure are you? Refresh your memory first and determine if that were the facts, for it might be left somewhere else.
It's pretty hard to speculate, it may turn against you.
At most what you can do right now is to confer with the towing company charge and diplomatically ask for...
quicky
We are in peril of being sued in all our varied endeavors.
Somewhat, we have a take on it.
Just take the risk of what you waged.
Take liability insurance.
Re: selling with airbag deployment
Having manifested the condition of the vehicle, you are released from your warranty for any hidden defect. That means, you can disclaim any future liability in relation to the vehicle.
Actually, as long as there was meeting of the minds of the parties...
What are the common considerations at play in Personal injury settlement? How about the negotiation rules? Is there a difference between a claim and a lawsuit?