Neighbor Dispute Legal Guidance

Summary

In California, assault involves illegal threats or harm, and self-defense may be a valid defense. Property damage claims can be pursued for vehicle damage. Legal aid organizations offer free or low-cost assistance for those on disability or with limited financial resources. Consider reaching out to these organizations for support.

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Terry
Hi Terry! What legal issue are you dealing with today?
My neighbor was baking out of a property agreement and took extreme measures against. Me. When told my mother friends church members hurtful things I confronted him about it hits me I push him i have * witnesses present . He claimed to be going after police but in stead he goes to a family and has them come bear me up. I was in my truck wen they came with a bat so I put in drive sped off loosing control flipping three times they all left me
I'm sorry to hear about this situation, Terry. It seems like a serious matter involving potential assault and property damage. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Sure. But I'm broke draw disability so it be waste of time
Terry, I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. In California, when it comes to assault and property damage, there are a few points to consider:
- Assault: It's illegal to threaten or physically harm someone. This might be a case of assault.
- Self-defense: You might have a defense if you acted in self-defense.
- Property Damage: You might be able to claim damages for your truck.
Legal aid organizations might be able to provide free or low-cost assistance. Would you like more information on these organizations?