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Is it worth it to sue my employer?

Brad Alan Howell (Unclaimed Profile) Update Your Profile. Answered on Oct 05th, 2012 at 11:42 PM. You would need to speak to a plaintiff's attorney. However, you would also have to consider what type of damages you would realistically receive.

Should I hire an attorney to sue for a dead fly?

Aug 24, 2015 · As far as doing your neighbor, you can sue anyone you like but the better question is whether you can win. Without ascertainable damages, you will spend a lot of time and money in court in your chances of prevailing are very low. If you have additional concerns, speak in person to a litigation attorney.

Can I sue my employer for deceit?

Feb 05, 2013 · You need a personal injury attorney. If you have insurance, you should submit the lawsuit to your insurance company and they will provide an attorney free of charge. If you do not have an attorney, you should contact one as soon as possible. Report Abuse JH James Eugene Hasser (Unclaimed Profile) Claim Your Profile

What kind of lawyer do I need to file a lawsuit?

Mar 30, 2016 · You need an attorney who has experience with sovereign immunity and the requirements/limitations of this area of law. As previously stated, there are very strict rules governing how to place the State on notice and when such a notice must be filed. If you miss the deadline for doing so your claim will be barred.

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What to do if you have not been served with suit papers?

If you have not yet been served with suit papers, notify the agent and claims department immediately and give them all of the information they ask for.

What to do if you don't have an attorney?

If you have insurance, you should submit the lawsuit to your insurance company and they will provide an attorney free of charge. If you do not have an attorney, you should contact one as soon as possible. Report Abuse. Report Abuse.

What to do if your insurance company does not provide legal counsel?

If the insurance company does not provide legal counsel, you should identify, interview, and engage a litigation attorney.

3 attorney answers

Depends on what you wish to sue the State for!! Be aware of shorter statutes of limitations and the need for a notice of claim for many State actions.

Eliot M. Wolf

As Mr. Slick and Mr. Wolf indicated, you should seek counsel from some one familiar with bringing law suits against the state, and the type of lawyer depends on the nature of your claim.

1 attorney answer

Finding the right attorney depends upon the type of claim that you are pursuing. If it is a personal injury, then go for a personal injury attorney. If it deals with special needs children and a school not following an education plan, then find an attorney that deals in that type of claim. Just go by the practice area that the attorney advertises.

Sean Bartlett Sandison

Finding the right attorney depends upon the type of claim that you are pursuing. If it is a personal injury, then go for a personal injury attorney. If it deals with special needs children and a school not following an education plan, then find an attorney that deals in that type of claim. Just go by the practice area that the attorney advertises.

Why does my lawyer include a claim for emotional distress in my lawsuit?

4. You may be opening up your own life to scrutiny. This is another "painful" part. In order to get more money , and because you really were very upset when you were fired , your lawyer includes a claim for emotional distress in your lawsuit.

What happens if you sue your employer?

If you sue your employer, it won't be enough for you to prove that your employer made the wrong decision, or even that your employer was a no-goodnik. If you don't have a valid legal claim against your employer, then you will ultimately lose your case. One big reason to think twice before you sue. 2.

Is a lawsuit stressful?

It is true that your lawsuit will be stressful and disruptive for your company. But it will be a lot more stressful and disruptive for you, who are not used to the court system or dealing with lawyers, and you don't even know whether it's a trap when the employer's lawyer says hello to you and offers to shake hands.

Who fired Rebekah Jones?

The administration of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) recently fired Rebekah Jones, who was either the genius behind, or the data-input clerk for, the state's coronavirus dashboard. News reports say that Ms. Jones is still employed by the state and has until next week to accept or reject a separation agreement. Ms.

Is the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission still issuing right to sue letters?

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced this week that it had resumed issuing "right-to-sue" letters. Issuance of the letters, which give charging parties 90 days to file lawsuits under the federal anti-discrimination laws, had been on hold since March 21 as a result of the coronavirus shutdowns. The suspension meant that people filing charges of discrimination couldn't sue their employers (that's good), but it also meant they have now had quite a bit of extra time to find lawyers and file ...

Can an employer be jerks?

1. Even if you got the shaft at work, it is unlikely that you were treated illegally. The law does not require employers to treat their employees like "family," or to be nice, or even to be particularly fair. In fact, employers can usually be downright jerks as long as they are equally jerky to everybody.

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