Purchasing health insurance coverage is essentially buying a promise that your health insurance company will be there for you when things go wrong. It provides you with a feeling of security that you will be able to seek the necessary treatment in the event of an emergency and not accumulate substantial . . .
Read More How To Sue A Health Insurance CompanyEvery state has laws that allow involuntary commitment. Typically, the state has a right to hold you, even if it's against your will, if it's believed you pose a risk to yourself or the public. Determining whether a person is a risk may be up to a doctor or a judge, depending on the laws within the state. . . .
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Read More Suing For AssaultEach day, thousands of passengers board hundreds of American Airlines flights all around the country and world to new locations. As a passenger, it isn't unexpected that you might have a negative experience. If you get injured, lose luggage, or get bumped from your flight and be unable to get a flight . . .
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Read More Can I Sue Someone For Recording Me Without My PermissionYour credit report is extremely personal information, and your score could potentially affect what opportunities you have in the future. While it's normal for lenders to pull your credit report if they need to verify your information for a loan, each of these credit inquiries lowers your score. When . . .
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Read More Can You Sue For Workplace BullyingYour house is likely the most expensive purchase that you will ever make. Most real estate transactions go smoothly, but in rare cases, buyers may feel duped if their realtor falsely represented the property in some way. This can be grounds for suing your real estate agent for misrepresentation. There . . .
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Read More Sue For Pain And SufferingDeciding to sue a company or person is the first step after meeting with the opposing party amicably without resolution to the solution. Once you have reached the decision the next step is to write a letter of intent to sue with stipulations for settlement. The letter is a legal step to announce your . . .
Read More How To Write A Notice Of Intent To SueUDR Inc., formerly known as United Dominion Realty, is the 19th largest owner of apartments in the United States, making the company one of the largest property managers in the country. There's a very good chance that if you rent an apartment, it's through UDR or one of its subsidiary companies. This . . .
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Read More Suing For Hipaa ViolationThere is a common misconception that gun manufacturers are exempt from being sued. While it is true that gun manufacturers cannot be held liable if their products are used in a crime, they CAN be sued for a range of other reasons. Despite a federal law passed in 2005 known as Protection of Lawful Commerce . . .
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Read More Suing Storage Facility For NegligenceAs the political cycle moves forward, there's sometimes talk about suing Congress for dereliction of duty . This has come from both sides of the aisle; the idea that if Congress doesn't do their job, an ordinary person can potentially sue them. The concept assumes that as the people "hired" Congress . . .
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Read More Can I Sue The County For False ChargesOur society demands that employers make every attempt to provide their employees with a safe work environment that is free from physical and emotional danger. That means creating a corporate culture that precludes both workplace harassment and discriminatory behavior. If you’re asking yourself, “ . . .
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Read More Can I Sue Someone For Forging My SignatureCar accidents are usually terrifying experiences as in most cases, the people involved are severely injured and the vehicles involved damaged. The moments after accidents are also painful and overwhelming for those involved. Those admitted to hospitals are faced with medical bills, and car owners encounter . . .
Read More How Much Can Someone Sue For A Car AccidentOriginally founded in 2002, MyLife is a software program that gathers personal information via a multitude of online sources and public records in order to generate a phony digital background check in the form of a "MyLife Public Page" for any given person. A public page publishes private information . . .
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Read More Suing Homeowners Association For HarassmentWells Fargo & Company is a multinational financial services company that was founded in 1852 in New York, with $1.92 trillion in assets. Wells Fargo is one of the “Big Four” banks of the United States. In this article, we will discuss some of the most notorious Wells Fargo lawsuits and how you can . . .
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Read More Waste Management LawsuitThe Ford Motor Company is one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world. It comprises two brands: Ford and Lincoln. The company's history is smattered with lawsuits dating back to its humble beginnings. There have been allegations of employment of slave laborers in the 1940s and during . . .
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Read More Suing After Car AccidentEli Lilly and Company is an American pharmaceutical company based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The firm has offices in 18 countries, with products sold in 125 countries. Founded in 1876, Eli Lilly is known for mass-producing the polio vaccine and insulin. Eli Lilly currently manufactures psychiatric medications, . . .
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Read More Suing The PresidentDuke University is one of the wealthiest private research universities in the United States, ranking among the top universities in the world. Duke University has previously been sued for discrimination on the basis of race, gender, and disability. For example, Mary Fernandez sued Duke’s Fuqua School . . .
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Read More Pge LawsuitAmerican Family Life Assurance Company (Aflac) is a Georgia-based insurance provider that underwrites a wide range of insurance policies. Aflac is known for its payroll deduction insurance coverage, paying cash benefits when a policyholder has an accident or illness that is covered in their plan. The . . .
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