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Is it true that my son cannot get pain and suffering because he is a minor?

Joe Brad Brock
Answered by attorney Joe Brad Brock (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Joe Brad Brock
Your son is allowed to claim mental anguish and pain and suffering regardless of age. As his parent you may claim his medical expenses.
Your son is allowed to claim mental anguish and pain and suffering regardless of age. As his parent you may claim his medical expenses.

Can they make him go to a nursing home even though he doesn’t want to?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Firm
If your father-in-law is still mentally competent, he can revoke the power of attorney. If not, your husband can go to court and? seek guardianship, and if he's successful his authority will override his brother's power of attorney.
If your father-in-law is still mentally competent, he can revoke the power of attorney. If not, your husband can go to court and? seek guardianship, and if he's successful his authority will override his brother's power of attorney.
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How is my case worth if I am a 18 wheeler driver and got rear ended by another 18 wheeler driver?

Andrew Saul Traub
Answered by attorney Andrew Saul Traub (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Traub Law Office P.C.
Sounds like a bad accident - you should contact a lawyer because more detail is needed to provide a proper estimate.
Sounds like a bad accident - you should contact a lawyer because more detail is needed to provide a proper estimate.