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Paying the fine will not prevent you from getting points on your license. Moreover, if you plead guilty to not yielding to a pedestrianin a... Read Answer
From what you described it sounds like you are getting sued. Contact your insurance company immediately and let them know that you... Read Answer
Mr. Libutti, hard to say. The law in New York states that you have a right to have a representative present during a physical examination by a... Read Answer
Sorry to hear about what happened to your sister's car. Whether you might have a case against the mechanic really depends on WHY caught... Read Answer
Sorry to hear you're having to deal with this. The amount of $ you may be entitled to in property damage has nothing to do with how much money... Read Answer
It really depends. Are there other distributees to his estate, e.g. children? If this was a wrongful death accident there should have... Read Answer
If an actual lawsuit was filed on your behalf then you should be able to look up the case in the court's case management system. Call the... Read Answer
Call up your insurance company immediately and report the incident. They will hire attorneys to defend you in the lawsuit and pay any judgment... Read Answer
Probably not but your attorney should reach out to Medicaid and confirm in writing. Medicaid typically seeks to recover benefits it paid in... Read Answer
The benefit of reporting an incident to the police is that it establishes an incident actually took place. Also, when the police arrive at the... Read Answer
I'm assuming your question is in the subject line and not the body of your message. Generally speaking, your receipt of benefits, whether they... Read Answer
The preliminary / compliance conference order usually sets forth a date by which the defendant is supposed to conduct a physical examination... Read Answer
Yes, they are allowed to do this. I'm assuming you are the owner of the vehicle and that your boyfriend was driving the vehicle with your... Read Answer
You should contact your insurance company and report the incident. Your insurance company will defend you in any civil litigation and satisfy... Read Answer
You have a legal duty to operate your motor vehicle with reasonable care under existing circumstances. Although the building is arguably... Read Answer
The Release you signed should have held the defendant and insurance carrier harmless for any liens, including any Medicare liens. Assuming it... Read Answer
You would sue the owner and driver of the offending vehicle (not just the driver) for the full amount of your property damage, not just the amount... Read Answer
You should really have a candid discussion with your attorney about why he is not recommending settlement. Usually it's the other way around:... Read Answer
If the incident caused more than $1,000 in property damage, your aunt would have been required to file an accident report (MV-104). If she... Read Answer
Yes, although it might be easier to just file a claim with either the offending vehicle's insurance company.
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Yes, you may still go to the insurance company and file a claim. Keep in mind that the insurance company may dispute the claim for not being... Read Answer
If there is a claim you wish to make against a municipality for failing to properly maintain the stop sign, you must file a Notice of Claim prior to... Read Answer
You can certainly file a claim for Supplemental Underinsured Motorist (SUM) benefits with your own policy provided you have more insurance than the... Read Answer
Sounds like you need to speak with a criminal defense attorney. You can find one in the Lawyers.com search bar. You should also... Read Answer
You can search for a qualified personal injury attorney in the Lawyers.com search bar. It sounds like your son will have to file a claim with... Read Answer