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If the judge finds that you are at fault, then you will have to pay. If the judge finds that you are not at fault, then you will not have to pay.
Tennessee law requires that "the driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury to or death of any person shall immediately stop... Read Answer
The girl and truck owner are liable to you for the damages. You can sue in General Sessions Court against girl and truck owner. The insurance company... Read Answer
There is nothing that you can do about her ignoring the calls from her insurance company. You can sue her for the damage to your car however.
Your failure to pay for the speeding tickets is a conviction of those charges so the statute of limitations issue does not apply. Can not be... Read Answer
I would consider taking criminal charges out against him/her for theft. As to the civil matter, a civil litigation attorney would be able to assist... Read Answer
It used to be that in an automobile accident case, if you wanted to settle, you would try to settle in the area of 3 times the medical bills, if... Read Answer
As I answered before, you have a claim against the other driver but not the insurance companies. It doesn't matter how many times you write the same... Read Answer
You have a case against the other driver who was at fault for the damage that was caused to your car. You do not have any case against any insurance... Read Answer
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The other drivers insurance company has to pay you the fair market value of the van; your insurance, usually by the policy, has to pay you the lesser... Read Answer
If the property is jointly owned and the judgment exceeds the amount of the insurance limits, then they can not get the property if the judgment is... Read Answer
You more than likely don't know if the insurance company is offering you a fair settlement value until you have had an attorney independently... Read Answer
You are required under Tennessee law to have insurance to pay for damages that you cause during the operation of a car. Since you had no insurance... Read Answer
There are to many unknown factors to answer if you will be held liable or not. However, since you have insurance, if you are sued, the insurance... Read Answer
If the police were called, somewhere on the accident report the other drivers insurance company should be listed. File a claim with his insurance... Read Answer
No, the landlords homeowners is not required to pay. If you have uninsured motorist on your policy, then your insurance company may pay.
Yes, your daughter can sue anytime within one year of the date of the accident.
Yes you are responsible to repair the damage that you caused.
The insurance company can put a hold on your license of indefinite duration. You holding out in hopes of the insurance company coming down on the... Read Answer
I do not know of any law that would allow you to sue the trucking company just because they posted it on youtube. Were you identified in the... Read Answer
Were you involved in one accident where you were hit by 2 different cars or were there 2 separate accidents on different dates?
You can represent yourself in General Sessions Court and sue the other driver. Be sure that you subpoena the officer to testify at the trial.... Read Answer