

The driver I believe is uninsured as he said he would pay for the damages. The driver also has a temporary license. We did not file a police report. The driver does not own the company vehicle but does work for the company. There is video footage of my car getting hit Infront of the grocery store.... Read more »


Since most attorneys who practice accident/injury law will provide a free consultation, I would recommend that use the Justia Find an Attorney tab and search for accident/injury lawyers in your area----call a few of them, set up consultations, and after meeting with 1 or more of them, then decide... Read more »

Yes.
There are two basic tests for whether one is bankruptcy-
1. Inability to pay debts as they become due, and
2. If the total amount of your debts exceeds the total value of your assets.
Eligibility for specific chapters of bankruptcy are set forth in Section 109 of the Bankruptcy Code.
Will changing a letter in name and their specialty be good enough to not get any kind of copyright claim or some kind of takedown request? Think in the style of the Grand Theft Auto video game series by Rockstar.

Depends.
You should consult with an attorney.
Using names of public common places may not be an issue.
Recently I have lost my Green Card at the Philadelphia International Airport. My question is can I apply for Naturalization process with a lost Green Card? I do have scanned copy of the Green Card, and a Police File Report for the incident. Before I incur the I 90 cost, I wanted to verify whether I... Read more »

Yes. As long as your green card is valid at the time that you apply for Citizenship and you have a copy of the front and back of it to submit with your naturalization application, you are ok to apply. Best wishes!

I do not practice in Delaware, but everywhere that I do practice, yes, a vehicle with an outstanding loan is both an estate asset (as to the value of the vehicle) and an outstanding estate debt (as to the outstanding balance of the loan).
This type of asset generates all kinds of issues... Read more »
I'm very confused by Delaware state code's "duty to support" clause and how it applies to my bankruptcy case. The clause says each spouse has the duty to support the other, so my wife is technically responsible for my ER bills? But the subsequent clause states that this duty... Read more »

Section 109 of the Bankruptcy Code determines who is eligible for relief under each of the different bankruptcy "chapters", e.g., 7, 13, 11, etc.
Federal law, it is often said, is the "supreme law of the land", and that is certainly true where a determination of who may... Read more »
I live in Delaware I am the father of four daughters who live in Puerto Rico in 2008 for which a pension was fixed for me in 2011 in 2019 my eldest daughter turned 21 years old and still continues to pay the pension in in 2019 and second daughter left home and still continues to pay the pension in... Read more »

You might have better chances of a response with this question if you reposted under Puerto Rico. Your post remains open for two weeks. Even though you're in Delaware, it sounds like Puerto Rico is where the pension originates from. There is not a section here for Pensions, but you could try... Read more »
i had a surgery on my left foot.i went to a foot dr. (podiatrist) and told him i had numbness in 2 of my toes so he sent me for an exray went back he said he was still unsure so he sent me for a mri went back and he said i know what it is and that i would need surgery ok so i had surgery and in... Read more »

A Delaware attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for five weeks. You could reach out to discuss with attorneys - the fact that you don't have money to hire an attorney is not generally a concern with med mal cases. They are usually handled on a contingency basis. In terms... Read more »
A website gives discount for each one who use an invite code. I opened more than one account to get this discount every time I purchased from them. I used different cards, name and shipping address on every time I purchased. Can they judge me or charge my card if they know that it's one who... Read more »

Depends solely on your card member agreementvterms.
Option as copyright will provide public access, although not clear for me, but what do you recommend

So I know its been a min since you've posted this question, but if you've developed a "new" software it might be best to seek a patent for your invention.

Yes----quite often in matters involving accidents and damage to property, a ticket is issued based on the law enforcement officer's investigation, which does not include his witnessing any portion of the accident/collision.

Consult with an attorney
Copyright gives people public access to your creation so it may not be the best option
3 year relationship

There is more than one way to accomplish this, and the choice depends on a lot of other factors that you have not mentioned. This is not a do-it-yourself project. You should contact an experienced estate planning attorney for assistance.

If you are asking whether you should ask for a public defender or represent yourself, then it's a no brainer to ask fort a public defender. You should not go into criminal court without a lawyer. If you think you might be able to afford a lawyer, then contact a few and find out ahead of your... Read more »
The person that was hit... their insurance company is bugging me and wants me to sign an affidavit stating she wasn't in my policy or living at home.

No, you do not have to sign an affidavit, however, it may (or may not) be in your and your 24 year old's best interests. My suggestion is that you contact an attorney or 2 in your area, bring the paperwork (affidavit, emails, correspondence) to your meet with the attorney and explain the... Read more »
The person that was hit... their insurance company is bugging me and wants me to sign an affidavit stating she wasn't in my policy or living at home.

No, you do not have to sign an affidavit, however, it may (or may not) be in your and your 24 year old's best interests. My suggestion is that you contact an attorney or 2 in your area, bring the paperwork (affidavit, emails, correspondence) to your meet with the attorney and explain the... Read more »
Hospital and insurance have 3/12. Will the date be discussed between adjuster and hr and should I just not apply for PIP because of discrepancy?

The discrepancy sounds like a mistake and can easily be corrected----you should not use that to prevent you from applying for PIP. Good luck.

Patents cannot be renewed after the end of their full term (in contrast to trademarks and copyrights).
To be clear, a patent that goes abandoned early for failure to pay a maintenance fee can be revived if the failure was unintentional.
To the extent that one patent has expired,... Read more »

A Delaware attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I'm sorry for your accident and your injuries. You could continue to await a response here, but you could also reach out to local attorneys to try to arrange a free initial consult. Coverage for motorcycle... Read more »
Do I file a ALLEGATION OF USE (STATEMENT OF USE/AMENDMENT TO ALLEGE USE) first and then answer this deficiency letter or both can be done together?

You should consult an attorney.
Most likely you need to respond to the office action and then wait for the notice of allowance to be issued
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