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  • 1500 S. Highway 49, Ste. 201, Jackson, CA 95642

  • El Dorado Hills, CA 95762-5530

  • 37 Main St., Ste. 206, San Andreas, CA 95249

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  • 1024 Iron Point Rd. Ste. 100-1388, Folsom, CA 95630

  • 1101 Investment Blvd., Ste. 120, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

  • P.O. Box 725, San Andreas, CA 95249

  • 404 Natoma St., Folsom, CA 95630

  • 2692 Coloma St., Placerville, CA 95667

  • 13389 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 300-303, Folsom, CA 95630

  • El Dorado Hills, CA 95762-0008

  • 35 Court St., Ste. 2, Jackson, CA 95642

  • 5170 Golden Foothill Pkwy, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

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Do I have grounds on defamation, humility and social isolation by a teacher to sue the school or teacher?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
You don't have anything. why don't you talk to the principal and he will have a little word of prayer with the teacher. You need to make sure your daughter knows her numbers. If she doesn't know numbers by 3rd grade you have a bigger problem than you know.
You don't have anything. why don't you talk to the principal and he will have a little word of prayer with the teacher. You need to make sure your daughter knows her numbers. If she doesn't know numbers by 3rd grade you have a bigger problem than you know.
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If the man takes this to court, am I legally responsible for his medical expenses?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
You are responsible. He is entitled to pain and suffering. A very general rule of thumb about pain and suffering is two times the expenses. If the medical costs are $5000, that would mean $15,000 total. If you do get sued, submit the claim to your homeowner's and any general liability insurance you have. Of course, that will count as a claim and may affect your rates or coverage. Or contact the man now and offer him $100 to forget the whole thing.
You are responsible. He is entitled to pain and suffering. A very general rule of thumb about pain and suffering is two times the expenses. If the medical costs are $5000, that would mean $15,000 total. If you do get sued, submit the claim to your homeowner's and any general liability insurance you have. Of course, that will count as a claim and may affect your rates or coverage. Or contact the man now and offer him $100 to forget the whole thing.
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Can I sue someone who, ran a credit check on me and was telling people what’s on there?

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Answered by attorney Brett Edward Rosenthal (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Offices
In a word, yes because that is a violation to your right to privacy unless you executed something that provided that person the right to disseminate the information in your credit report.
In a word, yes because that is a violation to your right to privacy unless you executed something that provided that person the right to disseminate the information in your credit report.
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