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Yes, if your parked car was hit by a drunk driver, and the police report places the drunk driver at fault for the accident, you typically have a... Read Answer
There is nothing unethical about counsel charging a client a $500 expert witness fee , even though the case never went to court or the expert never... Read Answer
If a driver causes an automobile collision that results in bodily injury to another person, the driver is legally responsible for reasonable and... Read Answer
Sorry to hear what happened to your vehicle. Under New York General Obligations Law § 3-112, parents are responsible for the intentional... Read Answer
There are very few attorneys that will handle cases for (only) property damage caused by a car accident but some will handle it in conjunction with... Read Answer
If either you or your husband were injured in the accident, retain counsel here in Florida for contingency fee representation which means you don't... Read Answer
This is not a proper question for a Q&A forum. Your freind will have to address this with the lawyer he or she hires.
If you had insurance at the time of the incident, you should report the matter to your insurance company. It will investigate the matter, hire... Read Answer
I would suggest that your daughter and/or her father contact her automobile insurance company/agent and do what is called "tender the defense and... Read Answer
Could be if you get paid 2x for same damage or impair an insurers subrogation rights.
Yes, you can be sued. Liability and damages may be disputed but you can be sued.
Thre is no time frame to "comply" as you cannot go back in time and get insurance for the crash. The compliance now is to pay for the damages caused... Read Answer
Hire a lawyer that specializes in asset protection.
You have to appear in court to address the violation. If it is a civil fine you should be able to pay it or dispute it.
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I am sorry to hear about your accident. I would urge you to consider retaining an attorney whose practice is focused on personal injury... Read Answer
To make a claim you have to prove fault. If the second vehicle was pushed into you, it is unlikley that you can make any claim against... Read Answer
You and your husband need to address this with the insurance carrier and defense lawyer handling the settlement.
The creditors would have to file a claim against mom's estate. Life insurance proceeds are typically not part of a decedents estate, so they would... Read Answer
Juries tend to find in favor of the rearendee rather than the rearendor. But there are instances when the driver of the second vehicle immediately is... Read Answer
Thank you for your inquiry. If you are interested in speaking to a lawyer, please e-mail ccooper@bcbhlaw.com with a number we can reach... Read Answer
Have you submitted a claim to the other party's insurance? They should take care of paying your claim. If not, you need to sue the other... Read Answer