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G. Aldrich Law

4.7
13 Reviews
  • 930 N Main Street, Lakeport, CA 95453+1 location

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • At G. Aldrich Law, we want every single one of our clients to feel heard and represented. We believe in the value your case has and will fight for what you deserve.

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G. Aldrich Law

4.7
13 Reviews
  • Serving Lakeport, CA and Lake County, California

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • At G. Aldrich Law, we want every single one of our clients to feel heard and represented. We believe in the value your case has and will fight for what you deserve.

  • Personal Injury LawyersCar Accidents, Truck Accidents, and 11 more

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  • 380 N. Main Street, Suite G, Lakeport, CA 95453-4845

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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 I sue someone for selling me fraudulent stocks 13 years ago?

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Answered by attorney Fred Lung-Kee Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of William S. Lindheim
Yes, you can sue but whether you can win is a different question. When you say "fraudulen stocks" what do you mean? Did some one sell you stocks in a company that did not exist or was not registered? Is this what you mean by fraudulent stocks? If you bought stocks legitimately and the price of the stock fell dramatically, then it is unlikely a fraud case. I will need more details to know.
Yes, you can sue but whether you can win is a different question. When you say "fraudulen stocks" what do you mean? Did some one sell you stocks in a company that did not exist or was not registered? Is this what you mean by fraudulent stocks? If you bought stocks legitimately and the price of the stock fell dramatically, then it is unlikely a fraud case. I will need more details to know.
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Do I have to pay medical bills incurred because of an injury caused by a doctor?

Answered by attorney Christopher Thayer
Personal Injury lawyer at Carney Badley Spellman, P.S.
If you have a claim for medical malpractice, you may be able to negotiate and have the bills waived, but that is not an automatic process.
If you have a claim for medical malpractice, you may be able to negotiate and have the bills waived, but that is not an automatic process.

Can I press charges after confirming that my ex gave me a sexually transmitted disease and did not tell me until a year and a half later?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
You can contact the police and report the situation to them. The police would investigate and decide whether a citation would be issued. The police have discretion in deciding whether a crime has been committed. If the police do not issue a citation to her, you can try contacting the City or County Attorney, depending on the city live in, and ask them to file charges against your "ex." The City or County Attorney also have discretion whether to file charges. All you can do is contact these entities; you cannot make them file charges in the criminal justice system. It is possible you may have a personal injury case against your "ex." This would be a "civil" case instead of "pressing charges," which is a "criminal" case. Whether you have a personal injury case you can win depends on a number of issues and facts that are not provided in the information you provided. Questions I would have to determine if you have a case, include, but are not limited to: Is your "ex" an ex-wife or an ex-girlfriend? When did your "ex" contract the sexually transmitted disease? What is the sexually transmitted disease? When did you "ex" learn she had the sexually transmitted disease? Besides contacting the police you may want to contact a personal injury attorney to learn more about your rights and options.
You can contact the police and report the situation to them. The police would investigate and decide whether a citation would be issued. The police have discretion in deciding whether a crime has been committed. If the police do not issue a citation to her, you can try contacting the City or County Attorney, depending on the city live in, and ask them to file charges against your "ex." The City or County Attorney also have discretion whether to file charges. All you can do is contact these entities; you cannot make them file charges in the criminal justice system. It is possible you may have a personal injury case against your "ex." This would be a "civil" case instead of "pressing charges," which is a "criminal" case. Whether you have a personal injury case you can win depends on a number of issues and facts that are not provided in the information you provided. Questions I would have to determine if you have a case, include, but are not limited to: Is your "ex" an ex-wife or an ex-girlfriend? When did your "ex" contract the sexually transmitted disease? What is the sexually transmitted disease? When did you "ex" learn she had the sexually transmitted disease? Besides contacting the police you may want to contact a personal injury attorney to learn more about your rights and options.
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