Vicious dog attacked our client resulting in settlement for pain and suffering
This is a case where a landlord shirked his responsibility in protecting tenants by allowing a dangerous dog to remain on the premises. This made ...
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This is a case where a landlord shirked his responsibility in protecting tenants by allowing a dangerous dog to remain on the premises. This made ...
Books as many would say are filled with knowledge needed to live our lives. Now, if you are in your greatest dilemma due to your recent accident, you need to fight for your right and get the right amount for the settlement. When talking about a pain and suffering settlement , there might be things that you don’t know so you need to check on various resources such as books to fill in your mind with accurate and reliable information. There might be bulky books or even slim ones but the size doesn’t matter because you only need to depend on the validity of the information that you will be getting so you can work on your case just right. You can visit libraries or you can purchase some for yourself.
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Atascadero settlements costing taxpayers In the end, the city agreed to pay Dana $65000 for pain and suffering and accrued sick and vacation time under a severance agreement. Again, in order to receive a settlement the employee would have to keep quiet about problems in the department. |
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Jury finds Sacramento County Sheriff's Department negligent in dog mauling The panel awarded Miguel Gutierrez $850000 for pain and suffering in the Aug. 13, 2008, incident on top of $124000 in medical damages. But the jury assigned the sheriff only 20 percent of the responsibility for Gutierrez's injuries, meaning the county |
NJ Transit Worker Fired for Burning Koran Rehired, Compensated for 'Pain and ...
13, 2010 a day after torching the Muslim holy book at the site of a proposed Islamic center near the former site of the World Trade Center, is set to return to his $86110-a-year job and receive $25000 for pain and suffering as well as $331 in back pay
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Tainted “Hot Coffee” Argument Creates New Heroes for Justice The plaintiff was seeking $458724.00 for pain and suffering, based on calculations, presented to the jury, by his attorney. But, the jury only awarded the plaintiff $62500.00. Why? We can't be completely certain, but one reason, according to the Utah |
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THE PRESS DEMOCRAT He was seeking compensation for pain and suffering and loss of wages. He would not disclose any settlement offers from the company. Costco has denied the allegations and “disputes the nature and extent of the damage,” said the store's lawyer, |


On March 27 I was involved in a collision where I was rear ended and then hit again by the same car when they were hit by the person behind them. Everyone in my vehicle which included myself, my fiance, his 17 year old brother, and my 15 month old son felt two impacts. My vehicle did not hit anyone and we are in no way at fault. I do not have collision coverage. The insurance is under my mother's name and she advised me that my car was too old to
ive been out of work 1 year and 3 mo due to a car accident. they say it's worth 100,000, becaue of the low amount of insurance the other people have. lawyer wants to settle for pain and suffering. What about negligence? Isnt that worth a little more, becaue I was forced to retire do to his accdent.
As a part of the 30-day public comment period on a settlement agreement between the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Elem Colony and Bradley Mining Co., on behalf of the Elem families residing on the Elem Reservation, I will formally submit testimony to the Department of Justice and formally notify the federal government agencies and U.S. citizens that the true living Elem Reservation residents and community members formally reject and totally disagree with the current Department of Justice settlement agreement as prescribed, for the following reasons.
If the current settlement agreement is approved it will be a travesty of the federal justice system, violation of Indian Civil Rights Act and Indian Self-determination while undermining the protection of natural resources and tribal sovereignty and is a setback of environmental justice, a denial of fair and equal compensation to the living surviving Elem members and families for their lifelong pain and suffering and loss of tribal lifeways (gathering of healthy foods and fish).
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