Roommate Left Drugs Behind

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You can sue a former roommate in Washington State for property damage and negligence if drugs left behind posed a health risk. Document the damage, report the drugs to the police, and consult a local attorney for detailed advice.

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In Washington State, you may have a case. Here are some steps:
*. Documentation: Take photos of the damage and leftover items.
*. Police: Report the drugs to the police.
*. Legal Action: Consult with a lawyer about suing for property damage.
Find a local lawyer for detailed advice.
In washington state can I sue an old roommate for leaving drugs behind
Yes, in Washington State, you can sue a former roommate for property damage. Here are the steps:
- Document the damage and drugs left behind.
- Report the drugs to the local police.
- Consult a local attorney to initiate legal action.
I know I can sue for the damages but can I sue for her leaving the drugs in my home risking my health and stuff. By what we found out it was fentanyl and heroin
You can sue for negligence if you can prove that the drugs left by your roommate caused you harm or posed a genuine risk to your health. Consult with a local attorney for detailed advice.