$1.25 million limit.
No offense taken. I try not to be an a-hole, but I will do what I need to do to defend my clients. Accuse someone of incompetent actions and expect to be asked hard questions. I assume you didn't attend the depositions the plaintiff lawyers took of the defendants.
I would think you would know. Don't you get sued twice a week being an ER doc?Limit for compensatory or punitive, or is there such things in indiana?
funny how a garage door gets you $20 million though.
Limit for compensatory or punitive, or is there such things in indiana?
funny how a garage door gets you $20 million though.
I would think you would know. Don't you get sued twice a week being an ER doc?
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On the other hand a guy once died on a job by falling into the crawl space opening of a new home...he was an employee of the home builder and I heard his family was unable to sue his employer.
Limit for compensatory or punitive, or is there such things in indiana?
funny how a garage door gets you $20 million though.
On the other hand a guy once died on a job by falling into the crawl space opening of a new home...he was an employee of the home builder and I heard his family was unable to sue his employer.
For economic damages... loss of consortium for my wife would cost a LOT to make up for. We're talking professional level pinch hitters to approximate the loss of me. Would they factor that in? I could provide video evidence.
Not in a med mal case. $1.25 million regardless. For general negligence, the question is: what can you prove?
You can sue for that. Not sure the details but I know you can. You may want to keep the video evidence to yourself though.For economic damages... loss of consortium for my wife would cost a LOT to make up for. We're talking professional level pinch hitters to approximate the loss of me. Would they factor that in? I could provide video evidence.
Not even a snicker at 11:20p? I am tossing out my best stuff here.
I think that says more about you than him.