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Can I reschedule an order to show cause?

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Answered by attorney Brett Edward Rosenthal (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Offices
You can contact the clerk of the court in which the matter is scheduled to be heard and request they change the date. The difficulty is that if the Order to show cause is requiring your appearance typically you didn't do something that the rules or the court required and that is the reason the court scheduled an Order to show cause to begin with and therefore the court may not be real receptive to moving the hearing date.
You can contact the clerk of the court in which the matter is scheduled to be heard and request they change the date. The difficulty is that if the Order to show cause is requiring your appearance typically you didn't do something that the rules or the court required and that is the reason the court scheduled an Order to show cause to begin with and therefore the court may not be real receptive to moving the hearing date.
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Can I file a lawsuit if my child contracted a viral mouth infection at an apartment complex?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
You would have to prove that the virus was caused by some neglect of the apartment complex and that the virus was directly contracted because of that neglect. It would take some powerful doctor testimony and maybe some fancy lab work. I don't think a claim would fly unless you have the above. You would also have to prove the complex knew of the problem (or should have known) and failed to do anything to correct it. It is all uphill and expensive. I doubt if you can make such a claim successfully.
You would have to prove that the virus was caused by some neglect of the apartment complex and that the virus was directly contracted because of that neglect. It would take some powerful doctor testimony and maybe some fancy lab work. I don't think a claim would fly unless you have the above. You would also have to prove the complex knew of the problem (or should have known) and failed to do anything to correct it. It is all uphill and expensive. I doubt if you can make such a claim successfully.
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Can I sue a car dealer for selling a car without an airbag?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Did it not have an airbag, or did it have one but did not deploy? What was your injury? Unless you had catastrophic injuries, this would not be worth pursuing.
Did it not have an airbag, or did it have one but did not deploy? What was your injury? Unless you had catastrophic injuries, this would not be worth pursuing.
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