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Most insurance policies give the right to settle to the insurance company but you can contact your insurance company and contest their decision to... Read Answer
Sarah,
First, you should be aware of the fact that you are not necessarily at fault bcs you had no insurance. Having no insurance is a traffic... Read Answer
It sounds to me like your attorney is understaffed. He should have been able to evaluate your case by now. You can always hire another attorney if... Read Answer
If the repair facility that fixed your car can say the damage was caused by the accident, you would have a case.
If you had insurance, contact your insurance company. They have a duty to defend you. I you don't, you will need to hire an attorney. The statute of... Read Answer
The police will not get involved in a case like this and certainly have no authority to force you to pay anything. If the guy's insurance company... Read Answer
Probably not because the statute of limitations in KY is one year from the date of the accident. I would recommend contacting an attorney in KY to be... Read Answer
You can sue the bar if you can prove the driver who hit you was "obviously intoxicated".
I'm afraid there is no mental anguish damages available for damage to your personal property.
This response is general in nature and is not legal... Read Answer
Sorry, this is not an automobile accident question.
A “social host” in Washington State is not liable to a third party who is injured by the guest who consumed the alcohol. ... Read Answer
What is your question?
This is not an Automobile Accident question. I suggest you ask your question under a different topic.
Your attorney is right. The at fault driver's insurance company generally does not advance medical payments. I presume you didn't have personal... Read Answer
No, uninsured motorist coverage applies regardless of whether or not the at fault driver was drunk.
There is not enough info here to properly answer that question.
There is no question here.
This is not a personal injury question but I can tell you a collection agency cannot take away a person's vehicle and revoke their license. They can,... Read Answer
It is highly unlikely you would have any liability for gifting the wine unless it was to a minor.
You are certainly entitled to compensation for your injuries but I would not and could not evaluate your claim without more information.
Sorry, this is not a personal injury question and is our of my area of expertise.
If you had uninsured motorist coverage for property damage, you can have your insurance company take care of it. If not, you should get an estimate... Read Answer
I'm sorry, this is not an automobile accident question.
I am afraid the City is right if they actually found out about the hole 9 hours before.
A competent attorney cannot properly evaluate your damages without more information. This includes reviewing your medical records and obtaining... Read Answer