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can you sue an apartment complex for mold
Key Takeaways: Proving negligence is crucial: In order to successfully sue an apartment complex for mold, you need to prove that the landlord was negligent
can you sue an apartment complex
Key Takeaways: 1. You can sue an apartment complex if they have breached their legal obligations, such as maintaining a safe living environment or providing
can you sue after a car accident
Key Takeaways: It is possible to sue after a car accident if you have suffered injuries or property damage as a result of someone else’s
can you sue a sibling for emotional distress
Key Takeaways: 1. Suing a sibling for emotional distress is possible, but it can be a complex and challenging legal process. 2. To successfully sue
can you sue a mechanic for not fixing your car
Key Takeaways: It is possible to sue a mechanic for not fixing your car if they have breached their duty of care or violated the
can you sue a landlord for emotional distress
Key Takeaways: Emotional distress claims against landlords are possible, but they can be challenging to prove. A landlord’s actions must be extreme and intentional to
can you sue a funeral home for emotional distress
Key Takeaways: Funeral homes can be sued for emotional distress if they engage in negligent or intentional misconduct that causes severe emotional harm to the
Can You Sue a Contractor for Bad Work
Key Takeaways: Hiring a licensed and insured contractor is crucial to protect yourself in case of bad work. Before suing a contractor, try to resolve
can you sue a company if their employee assaults you
Key Takeaways: Employers can be held liable for the actions of their employees if the assault occurred within the scope of employment. The victim may