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Yes you still may pursue a case. A good attorney can investigate potential sources of recovery to pursue. Discuss with counsel. How long ago did this... Read Answer
The answer to your first question is that you have already been sued, so you should figure out how to answer the lawsuit if you do not plan to get an... Read Answer
There are many resources for help during this time. Search the government sites on the internet to find out how to get unemployment and other aid. Be... Read Answer
Yes. The owner of a vehicle is liable under Texas law if they “entrust” their vehicle to someone who is unlicensed or incompetent... Read Answer
Discuss your case with your counsel and if you don’t have one then retain one on contingency fee.
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If the other driver was at fault for the accident, and your UM policy exceeds 2500 hundred, then the offer seems very low given that you suffered 3... Read Answer
The case was likely filed in court so there is a public record of the settlement. You should search the county and district court records for your... Read Answer
it sounds like u have a good case if a medical professional has verified that have documented injuries. Have u been treating with a physician... Read Answer
You should hire counsel on contingency fee for representation. Most attys give free consults prior to signing up the case
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This sounds like a case filed in the small claim/justice of the peace court. When was the date of the accident and when was the lawsuit... Read Answer
Did the other driver have insurance? If so, then they would be liable if the accident twas the other driver's fault. Also, did you have... Read Answer
Retain counsel on contingency fee to represent your grandson to recover for any injuries and counsel should be able to handle the property damage... Read Answer
You can represent yourself, but if there are damages of any significance, I would not advise it. You are unlikely to get full and fair... Read Answer