Legal Questions and Answers
My direct supervisor's husband made an unwanted sexual advance at a non-work function.
My direct supervisor's husband made an unwanted sexual advance at a non-work function. Can this effect my job? I am considering quitting and finding other employment.
04/03/2017 | Category: Employment | State: Illinois | #35052Does restoring to the maiden name affect any rights and obligations of a widow in Arizona?
When I married I took my husbands last name. I have been widowed for 18 years and would like to change it back. My maiden name is still on my original birth certificate. Does this change anything as far as the process would go.
04/03/2017 | Category: Vital Records | State: Arizona | #35047What is the Good Samaritan law in Wyoming?
My neighbor’s son while playing in our garden got hurt. In order to stop the bleeding I had to give this child a few stitches. The wound is taking too long to heal and the parents are blaming me for the help. I am a registered doctor and I know that the wound would soon heal, it just that it will take time. Just in case the parents file a case, will I have to compensate them i...
04/03/2017 | Category: Helping People | State: Wyoming | #35037What is the Good Samaritan law in North Dakota?
I fell while riding my bike. I asked a person who was passing by to drop me at the nearest clinic. This person agreed to help. While I was getting inside his car, his kid (3 years old) threw his toy over me that hit right on my wound. Can sue this person for what his child did to me?
04/03/2017 | Category: Helping People | State: North Dakota | #35036What is the Good Samaritan law in North Carolina?
I helped a guy at the accident scene. This was a hit and run case. What I did was I dropped this victim at the hospital called his wife (got her no. from victim’s wallet) and left the place. The nurses had come and taken over. I don’t know what happened further. I did not wait to fill in the forms or other formalities to happen as I was getting for an exam. Could I land in trou...
04/03/2017 | Category: Helping People | State: North Carolina | #35035What is the Good Samaritan law in Utah?
I am a doctor. The other day I asked the nurse on duty to administer CPR on a patient. I was attending another emergency patient at that time. Now this patient didn’t respond to the CPR and died. Now the family is blaming me for his death. They say I should not have called the nurse and should have given CPR myself. Can I claim protection under the Good Samaritan law?
04/03/2017 | Category: Helping People » Good Samarit... | State: Utah | #35034What is the Good Samaritan law in Washington?
I helped a guy who was hit by a motorbike. I offered to drop him at the hospital. On our way, my car’s break suddenly stopped working and we ended up hitting a pole. Luckily, we didn’t get hurt much(we both got a few bruises). But this guy is blaming for his bruises which is absolutely false. Can I claim protection under the Good Samaritan law of Washington?
04/03/2017 | Category: Helping People | State: Washington | #35033What is the Good Samaritan law in Missouri?
I am a doctor. Recently I went to my child’s sports day. During the event, one student (11 years old) got hurt so I offered to treat this child. Unfortunately, her parents had not arrived when this whole incident happened. I treated this student and gave her some medicines. I have a doubt- can I land in trouble for not taking this parents consent before starting the treatment.
04/03/2017 | Category: Helping People » Good Samarit... | State: Missouri | #35032What is the Good Samaritan law in Montana?
My wife fainted while we were walking in the park. A guy who claimed to be a doctor offered help and we went to his house. (His house is very close to this park) he gave my wife some medicines and when she was okay we left his house. His medicines had a bad reaction on my wife’s body and she got some sort of infection. Can we hold this doctor responsible for the same?
04/03/2017 | Category: Helping People » Good Samarit... | State: Montana | #35031What is the Good Samaritan law in Nebraska?
I’m a kidney patient. While I was in office, I fainted due to high blood pressure. My colleague took me to the medical room in our building and left me with the nurse over there. This colleague knows about my health and diseases still he did not care to take me to the hospital. Can I sue her for not arranging for further treatment despite knowing about my disease?
04/03/2017 | Category: Helping People | State: Nebraska | #35030