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What can I do if I am having problem collecting from my insurance company when I was shot at a nightclub?

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Answered by attorney Steven Solomon Fluhr (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Fluhr & Moore, LLC
I am puzzled as to which policy of insurance you are referring to. Medical insurance should cover the incident. You may want look into suing the nightclub where you got shot.
I am puzzled as to which policy of insurance you are referring to. Medical insurance should cover the incident. You may want look into suing the nightclub where you got shot.
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Do I have a case against the car manufacturer for airbags that did not deploy?

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Answered by attorney Michael G Heilmann (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Downriver Injury & Auto Law
Michigan has the worst law on potential products liability in the nation. Whether or not a case has merit depends on the unique circumstances of each case. At the outset, you need a very serious injury before an experienced lawyer will review a case like this. Good Luck..
Michigan has the worst law on potential products liability in the nation. Whether or not a case has merit depends on the unique circumstances of each case. At the outset, you need a very serious injury before an experienced lawyer will review a case like this. Good Luck..
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Can I prosecute my mother's husband for emotional abuse for her?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
You could report the physical abuse to the police but I doubt they would listen. This is the point where you have to understand that your mother has to speak up for herself. She could get a protective order to keep him away. Just as beneficial, she can file for divorce. However, much like addicts, you can't make her do any of these things. She has to do them for herself. If she won't, there really is not much you can do for her.
You could report the physical abuse to the police but I doubt they would listen. This is the point where you have to understand that your mother has to speak up for herself. She could get a protective order to keep him away. Just as beneficial, she can file for divorce. However, much like addicts, you can't make her do any of these things. She has to do them for herself. If she won't, there really is not much you can do for her.
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