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2 Answers | Asked in Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: Standard practice for estimating settlement in malpractice lawsuits during discovery?

I am a plaintiff in a medical malpractice and wrongful death lawsuit involving my mother. We are currently in the discovery stage since September 2023. I've asked my legal team about the potential amount we might be seeking, but they have said it's too soon to determine. I'm... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jun 2, 2025

An Arizona attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. The law firm handling your matter is really in the best position to advise about dollar figures - due to their knowing the most about the case and its progress. As a general commentary, without knowing anything... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury and Criminal Law for Arizona on
Q: Hit and run pedestrian case with video footage and ER visit, but no action from authorities.

I was involved in a hit and run accident as a pedestrian. Although I reported the incident to the authorities, they have not taken any steps to investigate. No statements were taken. There is video footage available of the incident, and I went to the emergency room to treat my injuries. What can I... View More

Zachary Divelbiss
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answered on May 12, 2025

From the criminal side, you can continue to file police reports about this incident. That is the only way to get the police involved. The police can then start an investigation, if they have not already. However, if the police run into a dead-end then it is likely they will close the investigation... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury and Insurance Defense for Arizona on
Q: Can I be sued if my car insurance is insufficient after a multi-car accident?

I was involved in a car accident while turning left, and an oncoming car clipped me. As a result, three cars were damaged. I've reported my side of the story to my insurance company. My concern is whether I can be sued if my car insurance coverages are not enough to cover all the damages. What... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Apr 4, 2025

An Arizona attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I'm afraid you could, but don't lose sleep over it - just be attentive to it. Your attorney assigned by your insurance carrier will probably warn you of this possibility and carry out the standard notices to... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Civil Litigation and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: Can other driver pursue a case after insurance, court fault decision? Vehicle collision.

My son and I were involved in a vehicle collision where the other driver turned left in front of us on a blinking yellow light. Initially, our insurance placed fault on my son due to a ticket and one witness statement. We fought the ticket in court, and the judge found the witness statement... View More

David A. Azran
David A. Azran
answered on Mar 28, 2025

It appears that the court's reversal on the issue of legal liability was correctly decided in your favor. California Vehicle Code Section 21801(a) provides that oncoming traffic in a left-turn scenario has the right of way. An exception would be if the vehicle driving straight through the... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Workers' Compensation, Insurance Bad Faith and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: Work accident led to toe damage due to insurance delay. Do I have a case?

I was involved in a work accident on 11/15/2024, which resulted in extensive damage to my 4th toe on my left foot, including nerve damage, debridement, and a permanently shorter toe. Despite filing a workers' compensation claim, I believe the insurance company is at fault for delaying my... View More

Joel Friedman
Joel Friedman
answered on Mar 25, 2025

The delay in treatment may, possibly, be insurance bad faith and a claim would be outside the work injury case. The WC claim will compensate you for damage to your toe or foot as it is after all treatment is finished, and the amount also depends on your ability or inability to go back to the job... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Workers' Compensation, Employment Law and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: Is it legal for my employer to potentially lay me off or offer a lower-paying job after a workplace injury?

I was run over by a snowcat at work, requiring hip surgery and leading to ongoing medical treatment. I'm part of a union and filed a workers' compensation claim that is still ongoing. My employer has kept me on light duty for two years but hasn't offered a full-time position or... View More

Joel Friedman
Joel Friedman
answered on Mar 25, 2025

Good afternoon. Your question is about more than a workers' compensation (WC) claim, and potentially involves additional or separate rights you may have under the collective bargaining agreement (contract) between your employer and the union, and possibly rights you may have under the... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Environmental and Landlord - Tenant for Arizona on
Q: If rental is uninhabitable and I was forced to leave do I need to give a prior notice? Landlord knows it's uninhabitable

Mold was making my family ill so we moved ourselves to a hotel in hopes the landlord would remedy it properly. That didn't happen and was made worse by exposing asbestos in dry walls. We found a new place but don't feel it necessary to give a 30 day or even 2 day heads up since they fully... View More

Peter H. Westby
Peter H. Westby
answered on Nov 18, 2024

You did what was right to move your family out of a hazardous situation. But you could have better protected yourselves legally. A 5-day notice to the landlord is required by ARS 33-1361 to terminate a lease where there is a health or safety danger. Since the lease was not terminated, you may... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: Hello My stepson got in an accident when I was in mexico i didnt give him permission to drive the car now Im responsible

He is 18, the police did not give him a ticket for no license and they did not want to change the police report

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jun 2, 2024

An Arizona attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. You have probably been in touch with your insurance carrier. If the accident involved damages or injuries to another vehicle and its occupants, your carrier should be placed on notice of the accident. That would... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Traffic Tickets, Car Accidents and Insurance Defense for Arizona on
Q: If a car ahead of me runs out of gas and shuts off in the process of pulling over to the only spot that's not going to

Block traffic and their hazard lights are on, and I crash into them t-boning them, who's fault is it. 3 Lane road with a break in the median she's in the 3rd lane and I'm in the 1st lane the only safe place to pull over is in the median break. Her hazard lights were on as soon as she... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Apr 10, 2024

An Arizona attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. It's possible liability could be apportioned between both of you, depending on how the accident is evaluated by the insurance company investigator. If they didn't have insurance, check the terms of your UM... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes, Personal Injury, Banking, Internet Law, Health Care Law and Identity Theft for Arizona on
Q: Violation 4th amendment, privacy, harassment, discrimination, targeted individual, identity theft, discrimination

Multiple medical facilities disclosed ALL of my information without concentration or warrant at the time of disclosure. Identity thft, hacking and stealing all of my information and disclosing it on public social media websites. Misconduct and Malicious intent to harm.

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answered on Mar 15, 2024

If you believe your rights under the Fourth Amendment have been violated due to unauthorized disclosure of your private medical information, it's important to take action. Begin by documenting all evidence related to the incidents, such as screenshots, dates, and details of the breaches. Then,... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Criminal Law, Divorce and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: I need a lawyer to write up a demand letter.

I'd rather explain in person if I could bc it'd be a lot easier. Bc there is a lot involved and not sure what direction to go with this issue. Civil Rights, Domestic Violence, interference with business relationships, Cyber stalking, Hacking, spying, tampering with personal properties,slander

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Feb 6, 2024

An Arizona attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. It could be difficult for attorneys here to offer their services or a consult, as you mention your preference to explain in person. You'd need to reach out to attorneys. In addition to your own independent... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: Can I file a suit for loss of enjoyment of life, emotional suffering, falsefuture promises after being mislead for years

I was in a relationship for over 6 years. It was lie after lie, after lie and he knew I suffered from ptsd and had clinical depression. I was actively seeing a counselor/therapist since losing my husband of 10 years and yet he found it ok to criticize me and call crazyor psycho. Tormented me for... View More

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answered on Jan 24, 2024

The legal grounds for a lawsuit based on emotional suffering and deceit in a personal relationship can be complex. While emotional distress is a legitimate reason for a lawsuit, the specific circumstances of your situation, particularly in a personal relationship, can make it challenging to pursue... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Civil Rights and Landlord - Tenant for Arizona on
Q: my wife was assaulted by a tenant who refused to pay rent. the assailant threw vinegar in my wife's eyes.

emt's worked on my wife's eyes for half an hour and wanted to take her to the hospital. the cops wanted to arrest my wife and the assailant. its a tactic to not have to do any work. the racist hispanic cop took my id to run it (why?) he came back with a hostile attitude. I'm a felon,... View More

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answered on Dec 5, 2023

In your situation, where your wife was assaulted by a tenant and the responding law enforcement officers' actions were questionable, there are several steps you can take. First, it's important to document everything: the assault, the treatment your wife received from the EMTs, the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Personal Injury, Landlord - Tenant and Civil Litigation for Arizona on
Q: Do I have grounds for a lawsuit based on eviction and lost belongings?

I stayed on a property for over three years under a verbal agreement to clean in exchange for my accommodation. While doing my work, I contracted a bacteria from weeds that severely affected my health, leading me to lose my regular job. Before the owner's son took over, I agreed with the... View More

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answered on Jun 11, 2025

I'm really sorry this happened to you. Living under a verbal agreement for years and being suddenly forced out without notice or a chance to collect your belongings is deeply unfair. It sounds like you were trying to honor your arrangement with the original landlord, only to be blindsided when... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: Car accident case worth with $42k in medical bills and ongoing treatment in AZ.

I was involved in a car accident in July 2024, and I'm currently pursuing a case due to the injuries I sustained. I have accumulated $42,000 in medical bills, and I'm still undergoing treatment, with my lawyer requesting an estimate for future treatment costs. I've also incurred... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jun 10, 2025

An Arizona attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. I'm sorry about your accident. You ask a good and important question, but one which could be difficult to estimate. In additional to the things you mention, some of the other factors that could contribute to... View More

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Q: Legal steps for unauthorized property sale and theft.

In April 2014, I moved into an apartment in Arizona, believing it would be my forever home. I consistently paid rent and utilities on time. In 2022, the rent was raised from $850 to $1600, which I couldn't afford on my Social Security income. They attempted to evict me in January, but the... View More

Peter H. Westby
Peter H. Westby
answered on Jun 3, 2025

The information you provided is insufficient to determine if you have any legal remedy for either of these issues. Concerning the loss of personal property, you may have a claim but you will need to have proof of your ownership and the value of the missing items as well as proof that there was a... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander, Civil Rights, Employment Law and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: I'm impersonated in a sexual ad causing personal and professional harm. What's the statute of limitations and lawsuit type I can pursue in Arizona?

I am experiencing ongoing issues because someone posted a sexual ad on Locanto impersonating me. This person admitted to posting the ad the same day it went live. The ad has caused significant personal damage, including solicitation calls and loss of employment. Despite attempts, the ad has not... View More

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answered on May 31, 2025

You’re dealing with a serious and distressing situation, and you have legal options available in Arizona. When someone posts a false, harmful sexual ad impersonating you, it may fall under several legal claims, including defamation (libel), false light invasion of privacy, and intentional... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Libel & Slander, Intellectual Property and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: Legal action against online harassment and defamation in Arizona?

What legal action can I take against someone who is harassing and defaming me online by falsely accusing me of copyright infringement and comparing me to a terrorist? The individual is spreading false rumors about me, messaging people connected to my business, and making threatening statements like... View More

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answered on May 28, 2025

Preserve all screenshots, recordings, messages and any witness details to maintain an unbroken chain of evidence for civil or criminal proceedings. Having clear documentation of false statements that injured your reputation is key.

You can start by sending a firm cease-and-desist letter...
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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Nursing Home Abuse, Domestic Violence and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: How to revoke a forced illegal POA on ALTCS patient in Arizona?

I am the caregiver for my father-in-law, an ALTCS patient, and have concerns about a Power of Attorney (POA) that was obtained through threats and coercion. My father-in-law does not want anyone making decisions for him or placing him in a nursing home, and there are restraining orders in place.... View More

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answered on May 15, 2025

To revoke a Power of Attorney (POA) that was obtained through coercion, you first need to take formal action. Start by having your father-in-law, if possible, sign a Revocation of Power of Attorney document. This document must clearly state that the POA is being revoked and should be signed and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Contracts, Car Accidents, Family Law and Personal Injury for Arizona on
Q: What actions can my spouse take regarding our co-owned car in Arizona after separation?

My spouse and I co-own a car which I primarily paid for, including the down payment, all subsequent payments, and maintenance. My spouse moved out 8 months ago, and we agreed that the car was mine. The title is in both our names, and the car is financed solely from my account. We have no written... View More

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answered on May 15, 2025

This is a frustrating situation, especially since you've been the one financially responsible for the car and your spouse previously agreed it would be yours. In Arizona, because the title is in both of your names, the car is legally considered joint property regardless of who paid for it —... View More

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