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Can husband and wife be joint plaintiffs in case with defense not being able to split?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
I don't know where you get your "understanding" of what is "traditional". You can certainly file a joint lawsuit and off the top of my head, I do not see any grounds on which a defendant's attorney could bring a motion to sever, nor do I know why they would want to. In cases where there is limited insurance coverage and serious injuries, there could be a conflict of interest if each party wants more than half of the available policy limits. Theoretically, there could also be a potential conflict as lawsuits drag on for years and could outlast the marriage.
I don't know where you get your "understanding" of what is "traditional". You can certainly file a joint lawsuit and off the top of my head, I do not see any grounds on which a defendant's attorney could bring a motion to sever, nor do I know why they would want to. In cases where there is limited insurance coverage and serious injuries, there could be a conflict of interest if each party wants more than half of the available policy limits. Theoretically, there could also be a potential conflict as lawsuits drag on for years and could outlast the marriage.
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Am I liable for my dog biting another dog in this case?

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Answered by attorney Rivers Judson Morrell (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Firm of Rivers J. Morrell III
An owner of a dog is responsible for what that dog does in terms of biting, attacking, etc. If you have homeowners insurance, you should contact your insurance company right away.
An owner of a dog is responsible for what that dog does in terms of biting, attacking, etc. If you have homeowners insurance, you should contact your insurance company right away.
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Can I sue the airline if they wouldn't give me my discount?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Not worth pursuing in my opinion. The time and effort involved would likely outweigh the potential recovery.
Not worth pursuing in my opinion. The time and effort involved would likely outweigh the potential recovery.