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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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Is reading and making copies of text messages an invasion of privacy?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Well, I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help. Yes it was an understandable mistake on your part, but it seems to me that the mistake was on your part. Your daughter seems to have some issues if she took it upon herself to hack your phone and use the information to obtain a TRO, and I'd guess that her law guardian is the one calling the shots. Since the "T" in "TRO" stands for "Temporary", it may fall by the wayside, certainly there can be modifications. Your lawyer will have some in-depth work to fight this.
Well, I'm afraid I'm not going to be much help. Yes it was an understandable mistake on your part, but it seems to me that the mistake was on your part. Your daughter seems to have some issues if she took it upon herself to hack your phone and use the information to obtain a TRO, and I'd guess that her law guardian is the one calling the shots. Since the "T" in "TRO" stands for "Temporary", it may fall by the wayside, certainly there can be modifications. Your lawyer will have some in-depth work to fight this.
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Can a doctor refuse to send my medical records to another doctor?

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Answered by attorney Steven L Shaw (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Shaw Legal Solutions
No. They can charge you to copy them, but they can't refuse to give you access unless they believe that releasing that information will harm you (which they must have strong evidence of).
No. They can charge you to copy them, but they can't refuse to give you access unless they believe that releasing that information will harm you (which they must have strong evidence of).
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Can I sue the apartment complex if I slipped on ice in the parking lot?

Answered by attorney Steven Fairlie
Personal Injury lawyer at Fairlie & Lippy, P.C.
Yes, I have handled a number of these cases and already have them coming in from this winter with the exact same facts of your case. The main issue is usually whether there was black ice or "hills and ridges" and the corresponding law.
Yes, I have handled a number of these cases and already have them coming in from this winter with the exact same facts of your case. The main issue is usually whether there was black ice or "hills and ridges" and the corresponding law.
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