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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 someone who threatened me with false information and caused me emotional distress?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
If this was your boyfriend who died you had no right to administer his estate unless you were named as executrix in a will. Seems like you stayed in his house and the family forced you out and had you sign some papers. Not enough information here but if they did something wrong and you have a doctor who will state that your breakdown was caused by what they did you might prevail.
If this was your boyfriend who died you had no right to administer his estate unless you were named as executrix in a will. Seems like you stayed in his house and the family forced you out and had you sign some papers. Not enough information here but if they did something wrong and you have a doctor who will state that your breakdown was caused by what they did you might prevail.
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Can I sue a company for providing a harmful service and personal injury?

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Answered by attorney Bernard Huff (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bernard Huff
You should consult with and/or retain a local plaintiff's personal injury attorney for legal representation.
You should consult with and/or retain a local plaintiff's personal injury attorney for legal representation.

I have agreed to settle with an injured party rather than go to court. How do I protect myself from future legal action or monetary demands?

Answered by attorney Warren S. Hecht
Personal Injury lawyer at Warren S. Hecht
If you have insurance then you should notify your insurance carrier of the incident asap and before making any agreement.  If you do not have insurance that would cover this situation  then you should only make a payment if you  obtain from her a general release.  It releases you from any further obligation.  It is a form that has to be notarized. A legal stationary store sells the form. Also you could probably can purchase the form  on-line. If you are talking about a significant amount of money then it may pay to at least speak with an attorney before making any agreement.
If you have insurance then you should notify your insurance carrier of the incident asap and before making any agreement.  If you do not have insurance that would cover this situation  then you should only make a payment if you  obtain from her a general release.  It releases you from any further obligation.  It is a form that has to be notarized. A legal stationary store sells the form. Also you could probably can purchase the form  on-line. If you are talking about a significant amount of money then it may pay to at least speak with an attorney before making any agreement.
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