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  • 136 Highway 48, Summerville, GA 30747+1 location

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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.

What can I do if my former doctor lost his license?

Morris H. "Mo" Wiltshire
Answered by attorney Morris H. "Mo" Wiltshire (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Wiltshire Defense
The Doctor would still be able to respond to your request but if he has lost his license the value and even admissibility of the evidence may be compromised. If the Doctor has lost his license and closed his practice I am afraid it is quite doubtful you have any meaningful recourse.
The Doctor would still be able to respond to your request but if he has lost his license the value and even admissibility of the evidence may be compromised. If the Doctor has lost his license and closed his practice I am afraid it is quite doubtful you have any meaningful recourse.
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Can I sue him for something other than medical bills and my car like emotional distress?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
In Michigan you must have so-called "threshold" injuries in order to sue the owner/driver of a negligently operated vehicle for damages. You do not need threshold injuries to sue under the Dramshop Act if a liquor establishment continued to serve the intoxicated person after they were visibly intoxicated. However, you do need damages to be entitled to compensation, and the less the damage, the less the value of the case (and the less the value, the less likely an attorney can reasonably take your case).
In Michigan you must have so-called "threshold" injuries in order to sue the owner/driver of a negligently operated vehicle for damages. You do not need threshold injuries to sue under the Dramshop Act if a liquor establishment continued to serve the intoxicated person after they were visibly intoxicated. However, you do need damages to be entitled to compensation, and the less the damage, the less the value of the case (and the less the value, the less likely an attorney can reasonably take your case).
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Can a person sue me for an accident if I was driving the company bus while I was at work?

Gregory Scott Shurman
Answered by attorney Gregory Scott Shurman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory S. Shurman, LLC
Yes, that person can sue you personally, as well as the company for which you work. Your employer's insurance should pay the damages, though.
Yes, that person can sue you personally, as well as the company for which you work. Your employer's insurance should pay the damages, though.