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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.

What can I do and what will happen to me if I have filed a false report?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
If your conviction was in SC, you can purchase a report of your criminal history through the South Carolina law Enforcement Division (SLED) website. If the conviction was in another state, cantact a private investigator or attorney in that state an ask how to get your criminal history.
If your conviction was in SC, you can purchase a report of your criminal history through the South Carolina law Enforcement Division (SLED) website. If the conviction was in another state, cantact a private investigator or attorney in that state an ask how to get your criminal history.
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Who is liable if someone falls outside the building I run my business in?

Answered by attorney David W. Craig
Personal Injury lawyer at Craig, Kelley and Faultless LLC
Could be both you and the owner of the building. It depends. If there is a written lease it is not unusual for that to be dealt with in the lease. The issue will be what caused the injury. Who was at fault. If the person is hurt as a result of poor maintenance then the issue will be who has the responsibility to do the maintenance. No one is automatically responsible just because someone gets hurt on or outside of your property. But if there is a dangerous condition and you do nothing about it then you may be responsible even if it is the owners ultimate responsibility. As part of your lease there should also be a requirement for you or the owner to carry insurance. If you do not have insurance then you better check to be sure you are a named insured on the owner's policy.
Could be both you and the owner of the building. It depends. If there is a written lease it is not unusual for that to be dealt with in the lease. The issue will be what caused the injury. Who was at fault. If the person is hurt as a result of poor maintenance then the issue will be who has the responsibility to do the maintenance. No one is automatically responsible just because someone gets hurt on or outside of your property. But if there is a dangerous condition and you do nothing about it then you may be responsible even if it is the owners ultimate responsibility. As part of your lease there should also be a requirement for you or the owner to carry insurance. If you do not have insurance then you better check to be sure you are a named insured on the owner's policy.
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Can a lawsuit be filed against the U.S. govt. for liability damages because the accident I was in was the cause of an illegal immigrant ?

Linda Jane Chalat
Answered by attorney Linda Jane Chalat (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Chalat Hatten & Banker PC
No, you will not be allowed to hold the government liable for injuries suffered because of the fault of an individual not acting on behalf of the government.  The Federal Torts Claim Act covers those claims which may be brought against the federal government but your situation does not fall into any of the allowed claims.
No, you will not be allowed to hold the government liable for injuries suffered because of the fault of an individual not acting on behalf of the government.  The Federal Torts Claim Act covers those claims which may be brought against the federal government but your situation does not fall into any of the allowed claims.
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