the lawsuits in vegas have started
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the lawsuits in vegas have started
a woman shot in the chest that lived is suing the hotel, the bump stock maker, the gun mfr, and the actual shooter. The suit says the hotel should have known Paddock was a nut case, exactly how would they know that. And the hotel should have known what was going on in his room, exactly how, cameras in every room? women may not like that option. This is the stupidity of frivolous lawsuits
So I guess if some moron runs a red light and slams into me I can sue the car maker, Pepsi because he was drinking a pepsi at the time and the city and state for not stopping the moron from running a red light
So I guess if some moron runs a red light and slams into me I can sue the car maker, Pepsi because he was drinking a pepsi at the time and the city and state for not stopping the moron from running a red light
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Re: the lawsuits in vegas have started
I hope she recovers a judgment. Good work by the plaintiff's bar.
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Re: the lawsuits in vegas have started
me too, so when i get hit in the back bumper by a chevrolet I can sue GM for the big bucks, when you know in reality she is not getting squat from the hotel or the mfr's involved. From the guys estate can a civil lawsuit attach an estate, I would think not as the guy is not able to defend himself and he is dead, I have no ideaip_law-hokie wrote:I hope she recovers a judgment. Good work by the plaintiff's bar.
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I expect she has the best chance to recover from his estate than any other defendant. His estate remains a legal entity that can retain counsel and defended itself just the same as if he were still alive. The plaintiff can certainly recover a judgment against his estate.cwtcr hokie wrote:me too, so when i get hit in the back bumper by a chevrolet I can sue GM for the big bucks, when you know in reality she is not getting squat from the hotel or the mfr's involved. From the guys estate can a civil lawsuit attach an estate, I would think not as the guy is not able to defend himself and he is dead, I have no ideaip_law-hokie wrote:I hope she recovers a judgment. Good work by the plaintiff's bar.
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That's why he unloaded his wealth to the brother and girlfriend first while they give deer in the headlights style interviews. They don't want to have to return it for civil suites and also had am inclination that his demise was coming.ip_law-hokie wrote:I expect she has the best chance to recover from his estate than any other defendant. His estate remains a legal entity that can retain counsel and defended itself just the same as if he were still alive. The plaintiff can certainly recover a judgment against his estate.cwtcr hokie wrote:me too, so when i get hit in the back bumper by a chevrolet I can sue GM for the big bucks, when you know in reality she is not getting squat from the hotel or the mfr's involved. From the guys estate can a civil lawsuit attach an estate, I would think not as the guy is not able to defend himself and he is dead, I have no ideaip_law-hokie wrote:I hope she recovers a judgment. Good work by the plaintiff's bar.
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I thought only certain items could be attached, esp from an estate, see the OJ simpson case.ip_law-hokie wrote:I expect she has the best chance to recover from his estate than any other defendant. His estate remains a legal entity that can retain counsel and defended itself just the same as if he were still alive. The plaintiff can certainly recover a judgment against his estate.cwtcr hokie wrote:me too, so when i get hit in the back bumper by a chevrolet I can sue GM for the big bucks, when you know in reality she is not getting squat from the hotel or the mfr's involved. From the guys estate can a civil lawsuit attach an estate, I would think not as the guy is not able to defend himself and he is dead, I have no ideaip_law-hokie wrote:I hope she recovers a judgment. Good work by the plaintiff's bar.
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Maybe.awesome guy wrote:That's why he unloaded his wealth to the brother and girlfriend first while they give deer in the headlights style interviews. They don't want to have to return it for civil suites and also had am inclination that his demise was coming.ip_law-hokie wrote:I expect she has the best chance to recover from his estate than any other defendant. His estate remains a legal entity that can retain counsel and defended itself just the same as if he were still alive. The plaintiff can certainly recover a judgment against his estate.cwtcr hokie wrote:me too, so when i get hit in the back bumper by a chevrolet I can sue GM for the big bucks, when you know in reality she is not getting squat from the hotel or the mfr's involved. From the guys estate can a civil lawsuit attach an estate, I would think not as the guy is not able to defend himself and he is dead, I have no ideaip_law-hokie wrote:I hope she recovers a judgment. Good work by the plaintiff's bar.
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That's true, but if it was a sizable estate it would still be able to satisfy a judgment.cwtcr hokie wrote:I thought only certain items could be attached, esp from an estate, see the OJ simpson case.ip_law-hokie wrote:I expect she has the best chance to recover from his estate than any other defendant. His estate remains a legal entity that can retain counsel and defended itself just the same as if he were still alive. The plaintiff can certainly recover a judgment against his estate.cwtcr hokie wrote:me too, so when i get hit in the back bumper by a chevrolet I can sue GM for the big bucks, when you know in reality she is not getting squat from the hotel or the mfr's involved. From the guys estate can a civil lawsuit attach an estate, I would think not as the guy is not able to defend himself and he is dead, I have no ideaip_law-hokie wrote:I hope she recovers a judgment. Good work by the plaintiff's bar.
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I wonder if his brother is his named executor? I wouldn't want the job -- it could go on for years. Decline and let the court appoint.ip_law-hokie wrote:I expect she has the best chance to recover from his estate than any other defendant. His estate remains a legal entity that can retain counsel and defended itself just the same as if he were still alive. The plaintiff can certainly recover a judgment against his estate.cwtcr hokie wrote:me too, so when i get hit in the back bumper by a chevrolet I can sue GM for the big bucks, when you know in reality she is not getting squat from the hotel or the mfr's involved. From the guys estate can a civil lawsuit attach an estate, I would think not as the guy is not able to defend himself and he is dead, I have no ideaip_law-hokie wrote:I hope she recovers a judgment. Good work by the plaintiff's bar.
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