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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 if they denied liability?

Answered by attorney Arkady Igor Itkin
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Arkady Itkin
Your attorney should file a lawsuit before the deadline expire, if you/he believes that you will be able to at least try to prove liability. If the lawsuit is not filed, the case will be forever barred.
Your attorney should file a lawsuit before the deadline expire, if you/he believes that you will be able to at least try to prove liability. If the lawsuit is not filed, the case will be forever barred.
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What is the California civil fine for shoplifting valued at $38?

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Answered by attorney Joseph Briscoe Dane (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Joe Dane
It's not a civil "fine" - it's a civil demand letter. California law allows a merchant to demand up to $500 following a theft incident. These letters are typically sent by the store or a law firm acting on their behalf. They are all bark and no bite. If you ignore the letter, they have to make a choice - let it go or file a small claims case against you. I have never heard of anyone actually being sued if they ignore the letter. Why don't they do anything? Because lawyers cannot get involved in small claims cases and it isn't worth the store's time to pursue a small claims case over such a minor amount. There is one law firm in Florida that does nothing but these kind of civil demand letters on behalf of stores. They were quoted in a Wall Street Journal article as sending out over one and a half million letters a year, but they filed less than 10 lawsuits. Not ten percent. Not ten thousand. Ten. The odds are overwhelming that they won't do anything. If you choose to pay their demand, it just means they won't sue you, but it will have no impact on any criminal prosecution. Paying it won't stop criminal charges from being filed and not paying it won't make a criminal case worse or cause charges to be filed if they weren't going to be in the first place.
It's not a civil "fine" - it's a civil demand letter. California law allows a merchant to demand up to $500 following a theft incident. These letters are typically sent by the store or a law firm acting on their behalf. They are all bark and no bite. If you ignore the letter, they have to make a choice - let it go or file a small claims case against you. I have never heard of anyone actually being sued if they ignore the letter. Why don't they do anything? Because lawyers cannot get involved in small claims cases and it isn't worth the store's time to pursue a small claims case over such a minor amount. There is one law firm in Florida that does nothing but these kind of civil demand letters on behalf of stores. They were quoted in a Wall Street Journal article as sending out over one and a half million letters a year, but they filed less than 10 lawsuits. Not ten percent. Not ten thousand. Ten. The odds are overwhelming that they won't do anything. If you choose to pay their demand, it just means they won't sue you, but it will have no impact on any criminal prosecution. Paying it won't stop criminal charges from being filed and not paying it won't make a criminal case worse or cause charges to be filed if they weren't going to be in the first place.
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I slipped on melting ice at work, fell and broke my arm in three places and back at work arm not 100, what can I do?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
No one can solve all your problems caused by injury. Your case is based on medical care and medical opinions. Share your problems with your doctor. If you have a lawyer ask him how to proceed
No one can solve all your problems caused by injury. Your case is based on medical care and medical opinions. Share your problems with your doctor. If you have a lawyer ask him how to proceed
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