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We need more information (e.g. do you have to reimburse your attorney for expenses, are there outstanding medical bills that will need to be paid... Read Answer
The insurance company is correct. In Maryland (and it is my understanding that the law is the same in all states) the law only requires that... Read Answer
You need to discuss this with your attorney but I presume that you attorney believes that your husband played a role in causing the accident. ... Read Answer
If you have not already done so, you should contact the Attorney Grievance Commission in Maryland with regard to your inquiry.
Your license will only be suspended if you accumulate a certain amount of points on your driving record. You do not state whether the officer... Read Answer
Yes, but only if the injured party has a cause of action against you and/or your wife (e.g. if your son was doing an errand for your and/or your... Read Answer
If there were no bodily injuries, you can likely handle the property damage on your own by contacting the insurance company for the tractor trailer... Read Answer
It is my understanding that the MD Lemon Law Statute only applies to new vehicles. You might be out of luck if the warranty that came with the... Read Answer
If the driver with no license was operating a vehicle that was insured, I would start with that auto insurance company. If there is no auto... Read Answer
It depends on what was the understanding between you and your attorney. If your attorney turned over to you the net settlement minus the... Read Answer
I suggest that you consider hiring an attorney to go with you to traffic court. Good luck with this matter.
As to the tow truck issue, I... Read Answer
If you did NOT know that your mother had a revoked license your auto insurance company might provide coverage for this accident. I... Read Answer
Try contacting the Motor Vehicle Administration/Division of Motor Vehicles for the state where the license plate is issued.
Review your auto policy to determine if you are required to give an EUO. You could also call the MD Insurance Administration and talk to... Read Answer
The incident that you describe does potentially fall under your bodily injury uninsured motorist coverage. Since you mention that you were... Read Answer
You have the right to hire or fire a lawyer at anytime so yes another lawyer might take your case. I suggest you speak with other lawyers to... Read Answer
Normally a vehicle in Maryland making a left turn on a solid green signal, must yield the right-of-way to all oncoming traffic. I... Read Answer
Sometimes if an attorney is not receiving a response from an insurance company to a demand letter, he/she will file a lawsuit to prove to the... Read Answer
If you are only a witness in traffic court, you do not need a lawyer to represent you as you will just be telling the court what you know, saw... Read Answer
There is no way that an attorney can predict the value of a case based upon an e-mail.
I highly suggest that all 7 of you immediately hire an... Read Answer
As long as you can prove the car belongs to you (a receipt from the seller, for example), you are entitled to the property damages. If your own ... Read Answer
It sounds like you are the beneficial owner of the car since you "bought" the car from someone else. Therefore, you should get the money.
Because... Read Answer
It depends on why the title is still in the former owner's name. If it is because the former owner is financing the car and has a lien on it, then... Read Answer
Generally it is up to the insurance company to declare a vehicle a total loss. An insurance company is not required to declare a vehicle a... Read Answer
Yes, because the policy that was active on the date of the collision provides the UIM coverage. It does not matter what happens to the policy... Read Answer