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Ms. Draudt, if by "being charged with a personal injury ticket" you mean you received a Summons and Complaint from an attorney, then you should... Read Answer
Sorry to hear what happened to your husband. Yes, you can certainly sue the other driver for your husband's injuries. Keep in mind that... Read Answer
It may be some coverage for "resident relative" coverage or some form of contribution or some vicarous liability issue if you are his guardian.
This is a great reason why you hire lawyers to address this type of issue. Our offi eoffer free consultations if you not yet retained counsel.
You are not a "witness" - you are a defendant and you know darn well you recall the crash, as you were in it, short of some impairment issues. This... Read Answer
Yes in small claims in the County where the accidetn happened. However, before you do siply report the accident and damage to your friend's... Read Answer
It's not clear what or who damaged your vehicle but you may want to try several options such as an insurance claim against your auto coverage or... Read Answer
This is a family law issue. Cancellin the tag does not address the legal liability for the vehicles operation. You need to have your family law... Read Answer
You simply won't. This is a rub some dirt on it situation as none of you have any insurance likely no money to pay for anything. You'll have to live... Read Answer
Ms. Gonzalez, under New York Domestic Relations Law, compensation for personal injuries are deemed to be the separate property of the injured... Read Answer
Eileen, sorry to hear what happened to you. Althogh it's possible to bring a case against the owner of the roadway on a negligent design... Read Answer
As Mr. Gold pointed out, the fact that you did not have coverage does not make your case impossible to pursue. You should retain counsel here in the... Read Answer
Sorry to hear what happened to your car. From what you described there are two potential parties at fault: the driver of the vehicle who... Read Answer
If you had insurance at the time of the collision, you should immediately notify them of the lawsuit/claim. They have a duty to defend... Read Answer
This sounds lik an issue you need to address with your injury lawyer ASAP. It seems they are looking to show that you were txting while driving or... Read Answer
None pariticuarly as he is an adult. Just keep him off your insurance and avoid any issues where you allow him to use your vehicles.
Preserve the truck for expert examination. Do not delay.
Discuss your injuries and damages with a Personal Injury attorney asap. Do not delay for... Read Answer
They are not required to give you "whats wrong with it". Its a mathmatical calculation where the damage collectivelly equals or exceeds 80% of FMV.... Read Answer
Yes under the dangerous instrumentality doctrine.
Turn this over to your insurer. If your car was legitimately stolen, you are not generally liable for the damages to other peoples property.
Dani,
I'm sorry to hear about your and your son's accident. It sounds as though your current attorney reduced the settlement in order to pay... Read Answer