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  • 322 Metcalf Street, Conroe, TX 77301

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • A law firm practicing personal injury law.

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Douglas Atkinson
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  • 301 North Main, Suite 214, Conroe, TX 77301

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

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Scott Law Firm

5.0
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  • 333 Simonton Street, Conroe, TX 77301

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

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Hope & Causey, P.C.

4.7
5 Reviews
  • 815 W Davis Street, Suite 300, Conroe, TX 77301+3 locations

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers2 awards

  • Civil and Trial Practice, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Dog Bites, Trucking Accidents, Boating Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents and Insurance Defense.

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Scott Law Firm

5.0
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  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Personal Injury Law Firm - No Fee if No Recovery. Call Now for a Free Consultation of your injury case!

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Lopez Law Firm

5.0
1 Review
  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

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The Ward Law Firm

4.6
5 Reviews
  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Ward Law is a civil litigation law firm, and has been consistently recognized in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers for our AV peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell. Our... Read More

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  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Board Certified Texas Family Law Specialist with a background in Finance providing expert assistance in divorce and child custody matters with an emphasis on complex high net worth... Read More

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Tritico Law

4.8
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  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

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  • Tritico Law provides its clients with dedicated legal services in all aspects of administrative, commercial, civil, criminal and real estate litigation. With decades of combined... Read More

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Park Law Firm

5.0
1 Review
  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • Mike Park is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Mike is also Board Certified in Civil Trial Law. Mr. Park was named a Texas... Read More

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  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 12 lawyers1 award

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  • Serving Conroe, TX

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  • Our values are reflected in the quality of our legal work, the results we achieve and loyalty of our clients.

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  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

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Hope & Causey, P.C.

4.7
5 Reviews
  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 8 lawyers2 awards

  • Civil and Trial Practice, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Dog Bites, Trucking Accidents, Boating Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents and Insurance Defense.

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  • Serving Conroe, TX and Montgomery County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 16 lawyers2 awards

  • McLeod, Alexander, Powel & Apffel, P.C. was established in its current form by V.W. McLeod, Robert Alexander, Ben Powel and Ervin A. Apffel, Jr. in 1965. The firm is known... Read More

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  • 2040 N. Loop 336 W., Ste. 212, Conroe, TX 77304-3579

  • 300 W. Davis Street, Suite 515, Conroe, TX 77301

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  • 103 West Phillips Street, Conroe, TX 77301

  • 220 N. Thompson Street, Suite 202, Conroe, TX 77301

  • 700 N. San Jacinto, Conroe, TX 77301

  • 401 W. Davis St., Conroe, TX 77301

  • 204 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77301

  • 100 I-45 North, Suite 200, Conroe, TX 77301

  • 209 Simonton Street, Conroe, TX 77301

  • 414 West Phillips Street, Suite 101, Conroe, TX 77301

  • 12818 Highway 105 W, Conroe, TX 77304-1619

  • 332 N. Main St., Conroe, TX 77301

  • 209 Simonton, Conroe, TX 77301

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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 I file a lawsuit if my child contracted a viral mouth infection at an apartment complex?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
In order to make a claim against a property owner (including stores, parking lots, apartments, etc) the injured party has to show that the owner knew or should have known of the hazard, had an opportunity to correct it, and failed to take action. In the accident you describe, it was the other child who caused the accident. That being said, some property owners have what is called a medical payments provision of a liability insurance policy. Although it is not required, this provision will pay medical expenses up to a certain amount, regardless of fault.
In order to make a claim against a property owner (including stores, parking lots, apartments, etc) the injured party has to show that the owner knew or should have known of the hazard, had an opportunity to correct it, and failed to take action. In the accident you describe, it was the other child who caused the accident. That being said, some property owners have what is called a medical payments provision of a liability insurance policy. Although it is not required, this provision will pay medical expenses up to a certain amount, regardless of fault.
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Personal Injury lawyer at Woods Law Firm, P.C.
you may have a claim, but you still have the burden of proof....If a police report was made, it can help with proving your claim...
you may have a claim, but you still have the burden of proof....If a police report was made, it can help with proving your claim...

What is the law for negligence of entrustment of a vehicle to a person with no license?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
A person can sue the owner of the vehicle even if he or she was not driving the vehicle under certain circumstances. There are several legal theories under which you can sue, including, but not limited to: employment; agency; family purpose doctrine; and negligent entrustment. For the first two, employment and agency, the employer or principal is liable for the acts of their employees or agents. So, if the accident occuring while the person was working then the owner of the vehicle can be sued. The family purpose doctrine applies, generally, to family members lending out their vehicle to family members for "family purposes." The last, which you mention in your Question, is negligent entrustment. An owner of a vehicle can be sued and be held liable for lending out his or her vehicle if you can prove the following: (1) that the owner permitted the unlicensed driver to drive his or her vehicle; (2) that, at the time the owner permitted the unlicensed driver to drive the vehicle, the owner either knew, or in the exercise of reasonably care should have known, that the unlicensed driver was so inexperienced, incompetent, etc. that he or she was unable to operate the vehicle properly; and (3) that the unlicensed driver's negligence caused the accident. The issue posed in your Question is whether the owner knew or should have known that the unlicensed driver was unable to drive the vehicle properly. This issue is partially answered if you know why the driver did not have a license. Was it taken away for multiple traffic offenses? Did the person never take the driver's test? If the driver being unlicensed had to do with his or her ability to drive a car safely then you may have a claim against the owner. Relatedly, in almost all vehicle accident lawsuits, you sue the driver and/or the owner of the vehicle; you cannot not sue the insurance company. If the vehicle the unlicensed driver was insured, and the unlicensed driver had permission to drive the vehicle and was not an "excluded" driver under the policy, the owner's insurance policy should pay, up to its limits for any injuries or damages you sustained. A vehicle's insurance is primary; the driver's insurance, if any, is secondary. You may want to discuss your case with an attorney to determine more about your rights and who you can sue. Most automobile accident attorneys offer a free initial consultation so it will not cost you anything to get more information. DISCLAIMER: This response should be considered general in nature, for information purposes only and should be used only as a starting point for addressing legal questions and issues. It is based on the limited information provided and, in some instances, makes certain assumptions. It is intended only for cases involving Nebraska and Nebraska law and is not applicable to any other state or jurisdiction. The author does not warrant the accuracy or validity of the information contained within this response, and hereby disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions. In addition, this response is not a substitute for professional legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor should it be considered a solicitation for additional legal advice or legal representation. If you ignore this warning and convey confidential information in a private message or comment, there is no duty to keep that information confidential or forego representation adverse to your interests. You should seek the advice of a licensed attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction to fully discuss your case. You should be aware that there are Statute of Limitations (the deadline imposed by law within which you may bring a lawsuit) as well as other requirements and/or limitations that limit the time you have to file any potential claims you may have. This response may be considered advertising in some jurisdictions under any and all applicable laws and ethical rules. The listing of any area of pr
A person can sue the owner of the vehicle even if he or she was not driving the vehicle under certain circumstances. There are several legal theories under which you can sue, including, but not limited to: employment; agency; family purpose doctrine; and negligent entrustment. For the first two, employment and agency, the employer or principal is liable for the acts of their employees or agents. So, if the accident occuring while the person was working then the owner of the vehicle can be sued. The family purpose doctrine applies, generally, to family members lending out their vehicle to family members for "family purposes." The last, which you mention in your Question, is negligent entrustment. An owner of a vehicle can be sued and be held liable for lending out his or her vehicle if you can prove the following: (1) that the owner permitted the unlicensed driver to drive his or her vehicle; (2) that, at the time the owner permitted the unlicensed driver to drive the vehicle, the owner either knew, or in the exercise of reasonably care should have known, that the unlicensed driver was so inexperienced, incompetent, etc. that he or she was unable to operate the vehicle properly; and (3) that the unlicensed driver's negligence caused the accident. The issue posed in your Question is whether the owner knew or should have known that the unlicensed driver was unable to drive the vehicle properly. This issue is partially answered if you know why the driver did not have a license. Was it taken away for multiple traffic offenses? Did the person never take the driver's test? If the driver being unlicensed had to do with his or her ability to drive a car safely then you may have a claim against the owner. Relatedly, in almost all vehicle accident lawsuits, you sue the driver and/or the owner of the vehicle; you cannot not sue the insurance company. If the vehicle the unlicensed driver was insured, and the unlicensed driver had permission to drive the vehicle and was not an "excluded" driver under the policy, the owner's insurance policy should pay, up to its limits for any injuries or damages you sustained. A vehicle's insurance is primary; the driver's insurance, if any, is secondary. You may want to discuss your case with an attorney to determine more about your rights and who you can sue. Most automobile accident attorneys offer a free initial consultation so it will not cost you anything to get more information. DISCLAIMER: This response should be considered general in nature, for information purposes only and should be used only as a starting point for addressing legal questions and issues. It is based on the limited information provided and, in some instances, makes certain assumptions. It is intended only for cases involving Nebraska and Nebraska law and is not applicable to any other state or jurisdiction. The author does not warrant the accuracy or validity of the information contained within this response, and hereby disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions. In addition, this response is not a substitute for professional legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor should it be considered a solicitation for additional legal advice or legal representation. If you ignore this warning and convey confidential information in a private message or comment, there is no duty to keep that information confidential or forego representation adverse to your interests. You should seek the advice of a licensed attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction to fully discuss your case. You should be aware that there are Statute of Limitations (the deadline imposed by law within which you may bring a lawsuit) as well as other requirements and/or limitations that limit the time you have to file any potential claims you may have. This response may be considered advertising in some jurisdictions under any and all applicable laws and ethical rules. The listing of any area of pr
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