
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Got questions about the law? Let KYW Newsradio's legal correspondent Amy E. Feldman help you out.
Email her at AskAmy@kywnewsradio.com, and your question and her answer could be featured on KYW Newsradio.
She's not giving legal advice. That costs money. But chances are, if you have a question about how something in America's legal system works, someone else out there does too. Do them — and yourself — a favor, and ask Amy. Feldman, a nationally syndicated legal correspondent based in Gladwyne, Pa., has answers.
A huge sheet of "black ice" on Roosevelt Boulevard left behind by a construction crew causes an 18-car pileup and traffic gridlock for four hours. If you are unlucky enough to be caught in that mess — now with whiplash, a sore neck and a car that's been totaled — who can you sue?
A woman wins a $100,000 jackpot playing an online gambling app, but — oops! — the company behind the game says it was a software glitch. She actually won $300 only. Does she have any hope of winning if she sues the company?
Someone's boss attempts to boost productivity by posting a sign in the office that reads: "Nobody cares. Work harder. The reward is worth it." Is continued employment the reward? Is it legal to intimidate employees with the subtle threat that not working harder might result in loss of employment?
We'll let Feldman explain.
Email her at AskAmy@kywnewsradio.com, and you could be featured on the air.