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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.

How long does it take the police to finish their investigation?

Pius Joseph
Answered by attorney Pius Joseph (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Pius Joseph
Accident reports are generally available in 7-10 days with CHP and 7days to 3 months in local police Departments with LAPD taking the longest. This is absent unusual circumstances.
Accident reports are generally available in 7-10 days with CHP and 7days to 3 months in local police Departments with LAPD taking the longest. This is absent unusual circumstances.
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Can I sue after being involved in a house fire?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
You say you "were in" a house fire, but you do not say what that means. If your house was damaged because of the fire, and you have homeowner's insurance, it might be best to let your insurance pay to fix it. They can, in turn, sue the electrician if they think it is worth it. If you were injured in the fire, I would consider retaining an attorney. Whether such a suit is worth an attorney's involvement will depend on how severe your injuries are. For example, if you went to the emergency room for smoke inhalation, and will need no further treatment, it is probably not worth pursuing. If you have no health insurance, you may wish to contact the electrician or his company and seek reimbursement for your medical bills.
You say you "were in" a house fire, but you do not say what that means. If your house was damaged because of the fire, and you have homeowner's insurance, it might be best to let your insurance pay to fix it. They can, in turn, sue the electrician if they think it is worth it. If you were injured in the fire, I would consider retaining an attorney. Whether such a suit is worth an attorney's involvement will depend on how severe your injuries are. For example, if you went to the emergency room for smoke inhalation, and will need no further treatment, it is probably not worth pursuing. If you have no health insurance, you may wish to contact the electrician or his company and seek reimbursement for your medical bills.
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If my building caught fire due to negligence of a neighbor that has renters insurance and liability, can I sue?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
As a general rule you may always make a claim against and/or sue a negligent party that caused damages. However, you may not collect damages x 2, so if you have insurance, typically your insurer would pay a fire loss and perhaps pursue a subrogation claim against the at fault person. I'm not sure why you'd prefer to sue vs. having your insurer pay, at least if you had insurance, as an insurance claim is typically quicker and less costly than a lawsuit.
As a general rule you may always make a claim against and/or sue a negligent party that caused damages. However, you may not collect damages x 2, so if you have insurance, typically your insurer would pay a fire loss and perhaps pursue a subrogation claim against the at fault person. I'm not sure why you'd prefer to sue vs. having your insurer pay, at least if you had insurance, as an insurance claim is typically quicker and less costly than a lawsuit.
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