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How might I file an action for the tort of negligent supervision? |
Do I need to contact a lawyer to do this or can I walk into a courthouse and do this on my own? Do I go to a civil court? Any and all suggestions is needed. Hello, You're able to file on your own in ANY civil matter and, yes, it would be a civil matter. The first thing you must prepare is the "Complaint" and this must conform to your state and federal laws. Negligent supervision is an especially complicated area. If it's against an employer, chances are an insurance company and their lawyers will get involved and they will "eat you up" and the quickest way they will do this is by having the Complaint immediately dismissed perhaps because the margins of the paper were too big (an exaggeration but not by much). There's a saying along the lines of "someone who decides to represent themselves has a fool for a client." Talk to a lawyer. If the case is worth it, a lawyer may take it on a contingency basis. In most states, you are allowed to file and represent yourself, but even so the process can be complicated. So, the very fact that you are asking this question indicates that you will probably need a lawyer. Depends on the amount of your provable and compensable damages. |
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