Does an accident victim have
any legal recourse after a motor vehicle accident caused — not by another driver's negligence — but by conditions of the road itself?
In the case of fraud where the home seller should have known and disclosed certain damages or defects the home buyer may have
legal recourse after the purchase.
Not exact matches
This also avoids any
legal recourse back to them;
after all, it was free!
After their 23rd birthday, they have no
legal recourse.
«We believe any time that an individual comes up with the courage to go
after their perpetrator that abused them in any way, including and especially sexually as a child, they should have the
recourse and the
legal ability to go
after these perpetrators, these monsters,» Kennedy said, «hold them accountable, put them in jail.»
Or, as you say, we have
legal means of
recourse — if somebody is harmed by a product, but if the regulatory agency is moving slowly, and if there are efforts in Washington to deprive consumers of
legal means — namely, law suits — to go
after companies they think have harmed them, then that leaves us in a rough position.
After that time, it will usually be dropped from your credit report, but the original holder of the debt may still have
legal recourse to claim it from you.
If you face discrimination
after being outed, you may not have much
legal recourse, based on where you live and what laws apply.