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Manne & Humpf, PLLC

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33 Reviews
  • Serving Old Forge, NY and Herkimer County, New York

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Personal, Professional Representation since 1993.

  • Personal Injury LawyersGeneral Practice, Annulment, and 62 more

Karl E. Manne
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  • Main St., Old Forge, NY 13420

  • 133 Garmon Ave., P.O. Box 554, Old Forge, NY 13420-0554

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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Do law firms have to give monthly receipts of payment?

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Answered by attorney Eric E Rothstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Rothstein Law PLLC
I'm confused. Is State Farm your carrier? If so, why is it defending you if you didn't have insurance? If a carrier assigns a law firm to defend someone under an insurance policy, the person does not have to pay anything to the law firm .
I'm confused. Is State Farm your carrier? If so, why is it defending you if you didn't have insurance? If a carrier assigns a law firm to defend someone under an insurance policy, the person does not have to pay anything to the law firm .
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How do I sue an individual for tort?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
You dont give me much info to go on. You can sue anybody in tort at any time. you can go to the courthouse and look at any suits filed by anyone and borrow from their language and file the suit yourself. Sounds like you have an emotional situation rather than a legal case.; send me more information if you care to
You dont give me much info to go on. You can sue anybody in tort at any time. you can go to the courthouse and look at any suits filed by anyone and borrow from their language and file the suit yourself. Sounds like you have an emotional situation rather than a legal case.; send me more information if you care to
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What is the statute of limitation to sue the cops, who raid my house, took me to jail and found out they have the wrong address?

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Answered by attorney Christopher E Kittell (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kittell Law Firm
Assuming you are talking about a Mississippi police department or sheriff's department, your claim would be brought pursuant to the Mississippi Tort Claims Act, which has a one year statute of limitations from the date of the occurrence. Also, there are certain notice requirements that must be met before filing suit, so the quicker you act on your case, the better.
Assuming you are talking about a Mississippi police department or sheriff's department, your claim would be brought pursuant to the Mississippi Tort Claims Act, which has a one year statute of limitations from the date of the occurrence. Also, there are certain notice requirements that must be met before filing suit, so the quicker you act on your case, the better.
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