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Based on the nature of your question, the 'type' of attorney that would typically handle a case of this nature would be someone who specializes in... Read Answer
You will probably be charged with driving while suspended. That will likely result in a lengthening of your suspension and further fines.... Read Answer
Don't worry about it. You were not driving and are not at fault. Good luck.
Your car is evidence of a crime, and that is why it is being held. I think you need to talk to a local criminal attorney because there is a way... Read Answer
There are no rules that I am aware of. The police or DA can always say the car is evidence. Why don't you get a lawyer who hangs out in traffic court... Read Answer
Not having a license has nothing to do with fault. The person at fault pays the tab.
Not having a license has nothing to do with the other driver's liability. The insurance company will owe you.
If the police suspect that drugs or alcohol was a factor in the incident, they can order a test. I do not believe that you have the "standing" to do... Read Answer
Get videos promptly before they are taped over. If they show driver was at fault and not your mother she could bring a claim against the driver and... Read Answer
It depends upon the terms of your probation or whether the police think drugs or alcohol played a factor in the traffic offense.
Yes, you can sue the bad guy. You also need to reconsider letting your wife drive without a valid license. She could have been arrested and taken to... Read Answer
You might think they do not happen until they do? Please understand we are in a very different world than we were in even three years ago. They... Read Answer
No you cannot. If someone was driving your car drunk, then it is your fault for allowing a stupid idiot to drive your car.
Sue the weasel. The car was damaged while it was in his possession, and so he is responsible. If you had auto insurance, report it, and have them... Read Answer
You face criminal charges.
Typically no more than 30 days. Under Michigan law, you would have to have the rental car coverage on YOUR insurance.
It is against the law in most states to drive a car on a public roadway without insurance. There is No excuse. call a cab or take a bus or get a... Read Answer
You need to file a motion to dismiss or to quash service.
If the police won't respond to a request, file a lawsuit and get a subpoena.
They could get her portion of her assets.
Either negotiate the best deal you can or ignore him and hope he doesn't file a lawsuit within 2 years. If he does, defend the lawsuit. Or, fight... Read Answer
Yes, you could sue the police if you can prove that they were negligent in not discovering the problem.
Your case is worth whatever damages you can prove directly resulted from the negligence of the Defendant. When you are dealing with government,... Read Answer
Talk to the personal injury lawyer who represented him for the accident. Turn the bill over to Medicare immediately. I don't understand why this... Read Answer