She may, however, bring suit in her own name for bodily injuries.
In 1900 a child of thirteen was injured by a locomotive, and the Judge held that the father and not the mother was entitled to bring suit, although she had a divorce years before and had brought up the child without any assistance from him.
Hilary flew off the track--and said if he didn't bring suit he'd publish it all over the State that Austen started it.
Bring suit," answered the Honourable Hilary, quickly, "bring suit by all means.
Laying his damages at several thousand dollars, the aggrieved man employed Mr. Lincoln to bring suit, whereupon the defendant enlisted the services of Clifton H.
Again Mr. Lincoln urged him to let the matter drop, adding, ‘You can make nothing out of him, and it will cost you a good deal more than the debt to bring suit.
The creditor failing, after repeated efforts, to collect the amount due him, came to Mr. Lincoln and asked him to bring suit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bring suit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.