Civil Rights, Government & Administrative Law
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How do I handle an accident where the other driver was driving a rental car?
If the other driver was in a rental car, the basic steps after the crash are usually the same as in any other accident: get medical help if needed, call law enforcement if appropriate, exchange information, take photos,...
What happens if the at-fault driver’s insurance coverage is only $10,000 and my medical bills are higher?
In Texas, if the at-fault driver’s insurance policy is only $10,000 and your medical bills are higher, the insurance company usually will not pay more than the policy limit for that driver’s liability coverage. That does...
What are my rights if my school shut down and told students to enroll somewhere else?
If a school in Idaho shuts down and tells students to enroll somewhere else, your rights usually depend on the type of school, what contracts or enrollment documents you signed, and whether the closure was sudden or plan...
What happens if I recorded a roommate admitting they stole money but did not ask for consent first?
In California, recording a conversation without asking for consent first can raise serious legal issues, even if the other person appears to confess to theft. California is generally a two-party consent state for confide...
What are my rights if a car insurance company refuses to cover a hit-and-run claim?
If a car insurance company refuses to cover a hit-and-run claim in New Jersey, you usually have the right to ask for the reason for the denial, review your policy language, and challenge the decision through the insurer’...
How do I handle a defamatory Glassdoor review by a former employee?
A false or misleading Glassdoor review by a former employee can be frustrating, especially if it affects hiring, reputation, or customer relationships. In general, the first step is to stay calm and avoid posting an angr...
Can I still recover money if I was not wearing a seat belt during the crash?
In general, yes, you may still be able to recover money after a crash even if you were not wearing a seat belt. In Wyoming, the fact that you were unbelted does not automatically end a personal injury claim. However, it...
Can I qualify for loan forgiveness if I worked part time at two qualifying nonprofits at the same time?
In general, you may be able to qualify for loan forgiveness if you worked part time at two qualifying nonprofits at the same time, but the answer depends heavily on the specific forgiveness program, the type of loans inv...
Do I have to pay a debt collector if the debt was already settled?
If a debt was already settled, you generally may not owe the full amount the collector is asking for. In many situations, a settlement means the creditor agreed to accept a reduced amount or a specific payment plan as fu...
How do I handle a dog bite claim when the owner says the dog belongs to someone else?
In general, a dog owner saying “that dog belongs to someone else” does not necessarily end a dog bite claim. In Vermont, as in many states, liability can depend on who had control of the dog, who kept or cared for it, wh...
What happens if my PSLF application was denied because my job title did not sound public service related?
If your PSLF application was denied because your job title did not sound public service related, that denial usually does not end the inquiry. In general, PSLF eligibility is not based only on how a job title sounds. Wha...
Do I have to pay back Medicaid from my injury settlement?
In general, Medicaid may have a right to be repaid from part of an injury settlement if Medicaid paid for medical care related to the injury. This is often called Medicaid recovery or reimbursement. The exact rules can d...
Can I file an antiharassment order against a neighbor who bangs on my walls every night and screams threats?
In Washington, you may be able to ask a court for an antiharassment order if a neighbor’s conduct fits the legal definition of harassment. In general, that kind of order is used to address a course of conduct that seriou...
Is it legal for an insurer to reduce my settlement because I had a prior back injury?
In general, an insurer may try to reduce the value of a settlement if it believes part of your current back condition was already present before the accident or event at issue. That does not automatically mean the reduct...
What are my rights if a rideshare company refuses to compensate for a driver’s misconduct?
If a rideshare company refuses to compensate you for a driver’s misconduct, your rights usually depend on what happened, what losses you suffered, and what legal duties may apply in Washington. In general, a company’s de...