Yes.
They aren't responsible, how about the person who told you to be there or the person who assaulted you. Maybe nobody. The bank is the legal owner of the property. The former owner has no rights to the property and therefore is not liable. But the first person you should sue is the person who assaulted you, unless they assaulted you in relation to trespassing on a foreclosed property, in which case, you have no case. Consult a Lawyer.
my husband was assaulted on his own property and his is a convicted felon can he sue the other party for damages
Press charges against the person responsible and take it to court. You can also sue the hospital and/or the person who assaulted you.
None unless you hire a lawyer and try to sue the person who assaulted you for damages.
Anyone can sue anybody for anything, but you're going to have a difficult time of it if they actually observed the assault taking place or were acting on the complaint of the person you allegedly assaulted.
yes you can sue anybody. but it all depends on how badly you or your car was damaged and if the other person has insurance.
People sue and you could go to jail
First do you have causation to sue? And if you do, the venue is decided by where the tort took place. So what ever happened, was in another county, then the venue (trial) will have to be held in that county.
Sue Anne Misiniec is the Johnson County, Indiana Clerk.
Sue Samuelson has written: 'A centennial history of the Pennsylvania State Association of County Commissioners' -- subject(s): County officials and employees, History, Pennsylvania State Association of County Commissioners
i was held in jail after the DA had proof from my attorney that i had not did anything. can i sue? what can i do?