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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a chiropractor be sued if I feel that I was harassed by him?

Answered by attorney David W. Craig
Personal Injury lawyer at Craig, Kelley and Faultless LLC
You should immediately contact the chiropractic association and the licensing board. There is absolutely no excuse for this type of behavior. This could also be criminal. Any unauthorized touching is a battery. This would give rise to a civil action for money and a criminal action to punish. Even if you do not pursue a civil or criminal action you still should report the chiropractors behavior.
You should immediately contact the chiropractic association and the licensing board. There is absolutely no excuse for this type of behavior. This could also be criminal. Any unauthorized touching is a battery. This would give rise to a civil action for money and a criminal action to punish. Even if you do not pursue a civil or criminal action you still should report the chiropractors behavior.
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Am I liable for the personal injury?

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Answered by attorney Curtis Lee Chronister (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Chronister Law Firm, LLC
You have two issues, contract law and tort law (personal injury). Was the horse sold via a verbal contract or written? Unless there is a stipulation on how the contract can be voided or terminated, then the sale of the horse is likely to be in full force. If the buyer of the horse was hurt while riding the horse, then they assumed the risk. However, if you sold a horse that had a propensity to throw its riders, you knew about it, but did not inform the buyer, then you may have an issue with both the sale of the horse and the personal injury claim.
You have two issues, contract law and tort law (personal injury). Was the horse sold via a verbal contract or written? Unless there is a stipulation on how the contract can be voided or terminated, then the sale of the horse is likely to be in full force. If the buyer of the horse was hurt while riding the horse, then they assumed the risk. However, if you sold a horse that had a propensity to throw its riders, you knew about it, but did not inform the buyer, then you may have an issue with both the sale of the horse and the personal injury claim.
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Can I sue the babysitter for negligence?

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Answered by attorney Orman Lanier Kimbrough (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Wooten, Kimbrough, Damaso Dennis, P.A.
Normally, a person who provides care to a minor has a duty to do so reasonably. If that person failed to do this and the failure caused the injury, then that person may be responsible for the injuries and damages including medical expenses. You should consult with a personal injury attorney who can review all of the facts and give you particular advice on how to proceed.
Normally, a person who provides care to a minor has a duty to do so reasonably. If that person failed to do this and the failure caused the injury, then that person may be responsible for the injuries and damages including medical expenses. You should consult with a personal injury attorney who can review all of the facts and give you particular advice on how to proceed.
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