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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 sue the military for the death of my son?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
No. but you can sue all the participants in the fracas/ the military teach soldier s to kill. That is what they do. When they get liquored up they sometimes kill the wrong folks. They ought to be tried criminally and sued civilly, although there is probably no insurance to cover murder
No. but you can sue all the participants in the fracas/ the military teach soldier s to kill. That is what they do. When they get liquored up they sometimes kill the wrong folks. They ought to be tried criminally and sued civilly, although there is probably no insurance to cover murder
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Is it too late to file a claim on an auto accident if it happened a month ago?

Answered by attorney Steven A. Schwartz
Personal Injury lawyer at Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
In Massachusetts, the initial $2000 in reasonable and necessary medical bills is paid by the car insurance of the car you are in. This portion of the insurance policy is called personal injury protection benefits. It will also pay 75% of your lost wages, as well. Any medical bills above and beyond $2000 would then have to be submitted to any private health insurance you have. Have your doctor submit his/her bills and records to this insurance company. As far as hiring an attorney, I don't know how many you have talked to, but I would suggest you keep trying.
In Massachusetts, the initial $2000 in reasonable and necessary medical bills is paid by the car insurance of the car you are in. This portion of the insurance policy is called personal injury protection benefits. It will also pay 75% of your lost wages, as well. Any medical bills above and beyond $2000 would then have to be submitted to any private health insurance you have. Have your doctor submit his/her bills and records to this insurance company. As far as hiring an attorney, I don't know how many you have talked to, but I would suggest you keep trying.
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What can I do if I haven't heard from my attorney even after repeated email and phone attempts?

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Answered by attorney Richard Everett Damon (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Richard E. Damon, P.C.
Send him a letter saying he is fired and demanding that he return your complete file, then hire new counsel. You may have to hire new counsel first in order to motivate the old counsel.
Send him a letter saying he is fired and demanding that he return your complete file, then hire new counsel. You may have to hire new counsel first in order to motivate the old counsel.
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