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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
Generally the value of the car at the time of loss.
You should retain counsel here in Florida to file a claim against the police. They have a duty to "abandon pursuit" if they are endangering the... Read Answer
Some of us will handle all property damage issues if the attorney is retained for the personal injury part of the case. Feel free to research our... Read Answer
Domenico. You should file a claim against the tow company for your property damages. Additionally, if you suffered personal injuries you should seek... Read Answer
Hi Patrick, if the at fault driver did not have insurance coverage, then u would have to look at your policy to see if you have any uninsured or... Read Answer
If your insurance company told you that the other driver was 90% at fault, and you are only 10% at fault, yhen you should retain counsel here in... Read Answer
Nope. You have to sue the individual involved and then make sure you have permission from your insurer because if you blow thier subro claim YOU owe... Read Answer
You should retain counsel on contingency fee to represent you for both the property damage claim and the personal injury claim, if you suffered any... Read Answer
You should have a private phone conversation with an attorney here in the state of Florida about all the facts of your case to determine exactly what... Read Answer
Need to have more facts, which can be obtained through consultation.There is an order of to go through to determine which coverage is responsible. It... Read Answer
Sorry,
That would be impossible at this time. Given no information, it is any attorney's least favorite question.
However, we would begin... Read Answer
You need to retain counsel for representation. Did you at least get his license plate and verify his ID? You still can file suit and get discovery on... Read Answer
Better contact your automobile insurance immediately.
YOur insurance company will hire a defense attorney to file a responsive pleading on or before... Read Answer
If your husband was in an automobile accident, he should seek medical attention immediately, and then retain a personal injury lawyer here in the... Read Answer
In Florida, the owner of a vehicle is primarily responsible for damage it causes under the Dangerous Instrumentalicy Law. So, Yes, they can sue you.... Read Answer
OK so you have within 14 days of the accident to seek medical attention or else you will forfeit your personal injury protection benefits. You may... Read Answer
Florida is a comparative negligence state, meaning that both parties can be assigned fault for the accident in the absence of clear evidence to the... Read Answer
This is unlikely. Its a fair bet that they tell you where you CAN'T walk your dog outside of a designated "dog poop zone" not that you MUST use the... Read Answer
No as its simply not a viable argument or case. It will cost you 10x that amount to even try.
Ya think? So the answer is someone needs to follow up with the contact and find out whats REALLY going on. This may warrant hiring a criminaldefense... Read Answer
Could be any number of reasons including coverage issues if he was not a disclosed driver. Only way to find out is to ask.