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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.

Can a judge's aid check police reports on someone she knows and go tell mutual friends about it?

Answered by attorney J. Michael End
Personal Injury lawyer at End, Hierseman & Crain LLC
I know of no rule that would preclude someone from revealing the content of a police report that is a matter of public record. I am not an expert in the field of defamation, but I think the person is free to reveal the truth about the information contained in the report.
I know of no rule that would preclude someone from revealing the content of a police report that is a matter of public record. I am not an expert in the field of defamation, but I think the person is free to reveal the truth about the information contained in the report.
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What can be done if my daughter is going through mental abuse because of a girl that has been verbally abusing my her?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
You have to answer the principal's question. You want him to do something. Before you can blame him for not doing it, you need to come up with a solution.
You have to answer the principal's question. You want him to do something. Before you can blame him for not doing it, you need to come up with a solution.
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Will their homeowner's insurance help pay for the medical bills?

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Answered by attorney Fred Lung-Kee Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of William S. Lindheim
Your question fails to state the reason for the fall. It will depend on whether there is some negligence by the homeowner. If the fall at the friend's house was due to some negligence by the homeowner, if your son sues the homeowner, if the homeowner has insurance and if he wins the law suit, then the homeowner's insurance company will be liable up to the policy limit. The first question is why did he fall? If the fall was due to your son being not careful and not due to any negligence by the homeowner, then your son will recover nothing. If there is no negligence involved, he may have to go after medic cal or medic care if he qualifies by income and age. If he does not qualify, then your son will have to be liable for payment.
Your question fails to state the reason for the fall. It will depend on whether there is some negligence by the homeowner. If the fall at the friend's house was due to some negligence by the homeowner, if your son sues the homeowner, if the homeowner has insurance and if he wins the law suit, then the homeowner's insurance company will be liable up to the policy limit. The first question is why did he fall? If the fall was due to your son being not careful and not due to any negligence by the homeowner, then your son will recover nothing. If there is no negligence involved, he may have to go after medic cal or medic care if he qualifies by income and age. If he does not qualify, then your son will have to be liable for payment.
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