Hit And Run Legal Guidance

Summary

This summary provides guidance on handling a hit-and-run incident, contract disputes, and potential HIPAA violations. It suggests reporting the hit-and-run to local police, documenting evidence, and understanding small claims court requirements in Oregon. For HIPAA concerns, report breaches to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Effective communication with authorities involves being concise, presenting events chronologically, and providing evidence. Consider seeking legal advice for personalized assistance.

Full Conversation

Hi, Luke. this content is the intro to some *-* images of a text-based conversation leading up to the dr. hit and run and after. taking the opportunity to provide PD with the context for what was going on and very simple fact-based explanation ro the increase in violence to using a car to assault.
Hi there! It sounds like you have a serious situation involving a hit and run. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Also, could you provide a brief description of your legal issue?
Topics. Contract something and paying remainder of outstanding invoice, Invoice and invoice small claims. Latter Dr. did not know about the small claims court requirement to ask very clearly for the payment before going to small claims. By the time she had finished taking contract (where I would not be able to call PD for help I kid not), and asked about the invoice the bait switch again. Lets meet and talk about the invoice, then they do and Dr. becomes Angry, accusing, shaming, threating, not worth having gone there TBH. Dr. has tried to keep me in contact and even with blocking contact she has maybe *-* emails and aliases and since her faking an Google accounts attack on Aug * to two of mine (we have the evidence) and her attacking one of her google accounts August * to keep me from going directly to you Bend PD, as well as alerting to the fact the ‘intruder’ (her words as is the word “breach”) is a HIPAA violation as she says her client db was on that one of three macbooks.
It seems like you're dealing with a complex situation involving multiple legal issues, including a hit-and-run, contract disputes, and potential HIPAA violations. Here are some steps you can take:
*. Hit-and-Run Incident:
- Report the incident to the local police if you haven't already.
- Gather and preserve all evidence, including images and text conversations.
*. Contract and Invoice Dispute:
- Small claims court in Oregon requires you to demand payment before filing. Ensure all demands are documented.
- If the situation escalates, consider mediation or legal advice.
*. HIPAA Violation:
- Report the HIPAA breach to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist you with these issues?
I know the steps and have done or startred them. I just want be more clear communicater so not waste officers time
Got it, Luke. Here are some tips to clearly communicate your situation to the police:
*. Be Concise: Stick to the key facts and avoid unnecessary details.
*. Chronological Order: Present events in the order they happened.
*. Provide Evidence: Mention any evidence you have (texts, emails, images).
*. Specify Legal Issues: Clearly state each legal issue separately.
Would you like any specific help drafting your message?
yes, i try, are you not going to help clean my intro to a few text conversations?
Case Rating: *
Sure, Luke! Here are some tips for cleaning up your intro to the text conversations:
*. Be Concise: Keep it short and to the point.
*. Chronological Order: List the events as they happened.
*. Provide Evidence: Mention any supporting evidence you have.
*. Specify Legal Issues: Clearly state each legal issue separately.
Would you like me to help draft a specific message for your situation?
as editor not my mother? thats suppose to be funny
Case Rating: *
Here's a revised intro for your text conversations:
---
Hi, Officer. Here is the context leading up to and following the hit-and-run incident:
*. Background:
- We discussed a contract and outstanding invoice.
- I was misled regarding payment and communication.
*. Incident:
- The situation escalated, leading to a hit-and-run.
*. Evidence:
- Text conversations, emails, and images are attached.
*. Additional Issues:
- Potential HIPAA violation involving false Google accounts and aliases.
---
Would you like more detailed help with any specific part?
yes! thanks! maybe if you are game
Case Rating: *
Sure, Luke! Could you let me know which specific part you'd like more detailed help with? This will help me provide you with the best possible assistance.