No.
Injury lawyers help you collect money from someone who has injured you. For example, if you are in a car accident, an injury lawyer will help you collect money from the person who was a fault for the accident.
with the purpose of causing physical injury to another person
If a person leaves the scene of a car accident in Nebraska, she or he can be liable for a fine of up to $1,000 and one year in jail. If there was an injury, the penalty could be more severe.
The purpose of penalty in this philosophy is to provide a form of reformation for those who have committed wrongs. This philosophy sees penalty as a form of rehabilitation, rather than punishment. It is believed that penalty can serve to reform the wrongdoer and encourage them to behave properly in the future. In this philosophy, penalty is seen as a form of education and guidance, rather than retribution. It is believed that through penalty, the wrongdoer can learn from their mistakes and become a better person.
Yes, you can. You should get in contact with the insurance agency of the other person involved and claim your injury. It requires a proof of injury from a doctor.
If a person has committed a serious enough breach of the law, the death penalty removes all opportunity for that person to commit another similar breach in the future, by reason of that person not being alive and thus unable to do anything.
To title or identify someone as a person.
A horrible person.
A forfeit penalty is imposed when you wilfully misrepresent the facts; such as say you're not working when you are, etc. This penalty can be from 100% of the benefit, which is terrible for a person with a family. In some cases the penalty is 50%. This continues until the penalty is paid in full
When someone hurts you completely and it is not your fault and you have always completely trusted this person.
A person can find a motorcycle injury lawyer by looking the information up in the phonebook. A person can also speak with someone who has insight on many different lawyers.
Criminal endangerment, frequently called reckless endangerment, is defined as reckless actions in which a person creates risk of serious injury to another person. The penalty for endangerment depends on the state the crime is committed in and the extent of injury.