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You can do anything you want. However, to win you will need to hire an expert to inspect the car to prove there was something wrong with it, and not... Read Answer
Airbags typically don't deploy except in front-on accidents.
I used to be a prosecutor and the police call this a chicken sh-ticket. I doubt if it could stick. You should get your license and registration and... Read Answer
The hospitals normally will reduce their lien so that they do not get more than you net from the accident. Your attorneys could claim they are... Read Answer
You can sue them in small claims in the county where they are located, up to 5000 they are liable for any damage to your car while it is in their... Read Answer
They can only keep enough to pay the balance.
That settlement amount may not be fair to you, depending on what all of your injuries are, and the long-term impact of your injuries over your... Read Answer
No. Running away was a crime, and that has been resolved. Damaging another vehicle by accident is a civil matter. Your auto insurance should pay... Read Answer
Yes, but the real question is can you collect the damages? It's probably simpler to just make an insurance claim and let the insurance company worry... Read Answer
It may depend on whether he has assets from which a judgment can be collected. If you were in a vehicle, the uninsured motorist coverage on your... Read Answer
Certainly. She was driving, and she drove over the crossing, and she obviously was driving too fast.
Yes, that happens all the time.
No, you should get your medical bills covered. Have you recovered 100 %?
Your insurance company should cover you.
Insurance should cover you on your fiance's car. They may not cover you on your car if your license is suspended.
Tell your insurance company about the problems with their "preferred" repair shop. If you sue anyone, sue both the shop and your insurance company. ... Read Answer
you can't do anything. He has two (2) problems: first, no insurance, and second, leaving the scene of an accident. Get a criminal lawyer and get... Read Answer
Get a driver's license. You violate the law by driving without a license, and you want some help?
Who knows? Perhaps the cop did not show up, and they are giving him a second chance to testify against you. Get a lawyer.
Notify your insurance company about the accident, and relax. If the other driver suddenly finds that he/she was injured, and makes a claim, your... Read Answer
When you seek an early payout, you pay a big fee. You also have to pay a lawyer to take it to court.
Hopefully, the will take the report and insurance will handle it. They can charge you with hit and run, but since you are voluntarily coming... Read Answer
You can drive any car if you are the appropriate age. You can drive with a parent or guardian at age 15 and by yourself at age 16 in Alabama. Under... Read Answer