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The fact that you are on Medicaid will not protect you from being sued. However, if you have car insurance, your insurance will provide a... Read Answer
You only have to worry about telling the truth as to the events that happened. The deposing attorney will give you certain instructions, and... Read Answer
you may be able to collect from your own insurance company if you have UM/UIM which is uninsured, underinsured motorists coverage. Also each of... Read Answer
You can always switch lawyers for any reason or no reason, but you really should be represented by a single lawyer for both cases because each... Read Answer
No, I do not believe your being a teacher will have any impact on the liability you bear in an auto accident. However, if you do this... Read Answer
It becomes a question of #1 permissive use---he was driving your car with your permission for a limited purpose and he wasn't "wrong" to give... Read Answer
you should not have to pay a discharge fee. you may have to pay for the costs involved, for example if the attorney paid for medical records,... Read Answer
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It certainly sounds like the liability for the accident lies with the driver of the vehicle that hit your daugther....simple answer to whether or... Read Answer
If I am understanding correctly, your son was a passenger in your car and lives with you. I am presuming that your son is not a named insured... Read Answer
Difficult to know...was there a police report? did anyone get a ticket? ...sounds to me like if you were traveling along the road, the... Read Answer
Your car insurance company has the right to do whateveer investigation they see fit. it is impossible to know if the claim will be... Read Answer
Yes. there is a law now that requires drivers in New Jersey to remove the snow and ice from their vehicles for precisely the reason that it can... Read Answer
Your auto insurance only covers medical expenses if you have PIP. If not - then your health insurance pays, but if you get a personal injury... Read Answer
In addition to providing you with coverage for your medical bills, your PIP policy may also provide you with income continuation benefits if you lose... Read Answer
The insurance on the car will be available to pay the damage claims. As for the charges or violation - if any - you as the driver will still be... Read Answer
You can obtain a copy of the police report. You can also file your own police report. If a ticket was issued, you should be notified of... Read Answer
You should go and file a supplemental report of your own, and ask to have a ticket issued for the accident. Dispute what is written in the... Read Answer
if the accident is not your fault, then the other driver's insurance should pay. If you have valid insurance, but was using someone else's car... Read Answer
Your mother may also be able to get additional coverage from her own insurance if she has UM/UIM which is uninsured, under insured motorist coverage.... Read Answer
You have to look at the documents. If you accepted a refund of your premium payments in lieu of filing against the insurance company then you... Read Answer
You can, and you can also try to use your own car insurance, or the insurance of anyone in your house that was an insured driver. There is... Read Answer
Get the witness information, name address, contact information, etc. If you have the information about the owners of the car, go to the police... Read Answer
You can do that and you should. Her insurance company will be responsible for the damage to your vehicle. You will get notice of the... Read Answer