Opine
I surmise that you are not at ease with your current representative, I fairly say you should find and get another lawyer.
A wide variety of symptoms can occur after brain injury.
The nature of the symptoms depends, on where the brain has been injured. Thus, the tests really depends...
Privilege
What was written in the form is I believe was a privilege matter, that means it enjoys some form of immunity. However, there can be a good ground for prosecution if found later on, in the resolution of the main complaint that the statement were not true. This has to be addressed by...
Possibly
Have you wage for a second opinion from another doctor? This is paramount as the findings can be the turning point in determining if there can be cause/s of action present. I believe that when possible malpractice is present, your case was not yet time barred and consequently, you...
Guess
As far as the faking of death per se, I have no real knowledge of such law. Thus, any data in relation to its consequences are merely thoughts, not definite.
If the faking of death is purposely made for something illicit or illegal, liability will all depend on what kind of illegal...
go
You can sue as long as you have the proper cause of action. Invocation of the law can come later on when proper assessment of your claim are made by your lawyer.
Go
You made the right assumption that part of general contractor's responsibility was to oversee every sub-contractors work and walk the job site to keep an eye out for any safety issues.
Throw the responsibility to the general contractor then.
Relative answer
Stole? It may not be the the case. Hard to identify definite wrongs when facts are wanting, put it differently, it is hard to speculate.
At most, what you can do is to recollect where your pda was. Or learn to let things go.
You make a formal demand to the landlord...It is the obligation of the LL to tend to the necessary expenses of the subject premise, including of course the electricity.
Otherwise, if everything else is not viable, confer with a lawyer and make a move to sue the LL in the proper courts.
Or...
PI settlement II
In relation to the question what is a structured settlement? Is the term the same with any other tort action settlement? Does the settlement considerations same in all kinds of personal injuries?