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Typically all of them, but my better advice is to hire a lawyer to present the claim for you.
In the long run, you will be glad you... Read Answer
First, a convenience store parking lot is not legally considered private property. Either way, the cops can conduct an investigation wherever the... Read Answer
If the car insurance only covers parents, and kid crashes it, it is uninsured. Kid is liable and should be sued, and license revoked until he pays... Read Answer
For passenger to get money under liability part of policy, driver must be at fault for collision. If driver did nothing wrong, passenger can not... Read Answer
possibly, if you can establish that the others negligence was the more the cause of your collision than your own fault. Be sure to properly identify... Read Answer
Lack of license has nothing to do with fault. However, you are supposed to have insurance, and without it you will only be entitled to payment for... Read Answer
You need to read the Agreement you signed when you retained your lawyer. If it says he is entitled to a fee out of all sums collected on your behalf,... Read Answer
If you're going to start paying the note on a car, I'm assuming you're going to buy this car from your friend. If you do this and the title stays in... Read Answer
You're the boss. If at any time you're unhappy with your lawyer's services, you can fire your lawyer. You can fire a lawyer regardless of your... Read Answer
Contact your insurance company.
Sounds like she might have committed insurance fraud.
Yes, you can be sued if you lend your vehicle to another driver and you knew or should have know the driver was not a careful driver.
Sue the driver and owner the vehicle being driven.
It sounds serious enough where you should speak to an attorney face-to-face.
I do not really understand why your question was forwarded to me. I practice only in NJ.
If, as I understand it, the accident happened... Read Answer
If you're in Texas, you may be liable for your kid's INTENTIONALLY CAUSED property damage to the kid's age 18. I think the Colorado claims adjuster... Read Answer
The Attorney should pay the lien i.e Chiropractors fee. You should send him a certified letter requesting payment.
If you were driving with the car owner's permission and were not an excluded driver under the owner's policy, you should be covered. The criminal... Read Answer