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Can I sue a teacher for punching me in the nose if my nose only started to hurt but not bleed?

Thomas C. Bulman
Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
What a loser you seem to be. Are you the Eddie Haskell of your group? In junior high, a teacher no one like, walked through the study hall aisle. After she passed some of the guys, one of them used his Bic pen like a blowgun and shot a little wad of wet paper like a dart. It hit the side of her neck and stuck. She slapped at it like a mosquito had bitten her. She whipped around, we all kept playing cards. When she got outside in the hall we burst into hilarity like something had happened in the card game. She knew. So consider what happened to you as payback from the teachers' side of the equation of power.
What a loser you seem to be. Are you the Eddie Haskell of your group? In junior high, a teacher no one like, walked through the study hall aisle. After she passed some of the guys, one of them used his Bic pen like a blowgun and shot a little wad of wet paper like a dart. It hit the side of her neck and stuck. She slapped at it like a mosquito had bitten her. She whipped around, we all kept playing cards. When she got outside in the hall we burst into hilarity like something had happened in the card game. She knew. So consider what happened to you as payback from the teachers' side of the equation of power.
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Can I sue someone who damaged my property one year ago?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
Yes, the statute of limitations for both negligence and intentional acts in Florida is 4 years. Be prepared to have your witnesses testify, though. If the damages are under $5,000 you can do it yourself in small claims court.
Yes, the statute of limitations for both negligence and intentional acts in Florida is 4 years. Be prepared to have your witnesses testify, though. If the damages are under $5,000 you can do it yourself in small claims court.
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Do I have any legal rights if my neighbor’s children hit balls off my house almost daily?

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Answered by attorney Bernard Huff (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bernard Huff
You can file a nuisance complaint in the shall claims court or report the matter to your local mayor's complaints office for a redress.
You can file a nuisance complaint in the shall claims court or report the matter to your local mayor's complaints office for a redress.