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Kevin L. Ferrier

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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 you be sued if there is no trespassing sign on your property?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Firm
You can always be sued, but generally the only duty you owe to a trespasser is to not intentionally harm him or her. Unless you knew of a dangerous condition and knew the trespasser was there but did nothing to warn him or her, you probably aren't liable. However, if the trespasser is a child and you had something on your land that would draw kids like him or her (a junk car, a pool, etc.), you can be liable under "attractive nuisance" theory.
You can always be sued, but generally the only duty you owe to a trespasser is to not intentionally harm him or her. Unless you knew of a dangerous condition and knew the trespasser was there but did nothing to warn him or her, you probably aren't liable. However, if the trespasser is a child and you had something on your land that would draw kids like him or her (a junk car, a pool, etc.), you can be liable under "attractive nuisance" theory.
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Can I sue the babysitter for negligence?

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Answered by attorney Mark Joseph Leonardo (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Dordick Law Corporation
What did she do to cause the broken leg? If she was negligent in causing the injury, then yes; or if she knew he was engaging in a dangerous activity (e.g, jumping off the roof), and let it go on, then perhaps. But if your son was doing goofy stuff on his own, then you really have no claim against your sister. Since it happened at her house, her homeowners insurance should pay under the med-pay provision (usually around $5000) regardless of fault.
What did she do to cause the broken leg? If she was negligent in causing the injury, then yes; or if she knew he was engaging in a dangerous activity (e.g, jumping off the roof), and let it go on, then perhaps. But if your son was doing goofy stuff on his own, then you really have no claim against your sister. Since it happened at her house, her homeowners insurance should pay under the med-pay provision (usually around $5000) regardless of fault.
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As an adult can you sue your adoptive parents for extreme sexual and emotional abuse?

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Answered by attorney David W. Hibbert (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of David W. Hibbert
You local state laws will determine your ability to proceed with such matters. This is best discussed in person at a local attorney's office. Most claims by minors for injuries have an extended statute of limitations allowing for bringing suit for a limited time after reaching majority/adulthood.
You local state laws will determine your ability to proceed with such matters. This is best discussed in person at a local attorney's office. Most claims by minors for injuries have an extended statute of limitations allowing for bringing suit for a limited time after reaching majority/adulthood.
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