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If you have auto insurance on your car, I would just pay your deductible and have your own insurance company take care of the damage. If you do not... Read Answer
You will need to have your vehicle inspected by an independent mechanic to determine the cause of what caused your engine to fail, and whether the... Read Answer
This is a frequent ploy of the adverse insurance company. You were in an accident and either don't have insurance, or chose not to use your own... Read Answer
I am only answering your question in the context of family law, not his criminal case. The divorce court is one of equity and fairness. Wisconsin... Read Answer
You can consider hiring a private lawyer to defend you on the case, or you can consider going to a bankruptcy lawyer and... Read Answer
If you hit a deer, there should be visible damage to your vehicle; take photographs of the damage and send to your insurance company. You should also... Read Answer
If you were rear ended through no fault of your own, the other driver and their insurnace company is responsible for fixing your truck, any of your... Read Answer
If you were rear ended in a car accident, under Wisconsin law, the other driver was primarily responsible for the accident, and I don't see how you... Read Answer
The insurance company is only obligated to pay you the value of your car, not necessarily all the money you spent on it in... Read Answer
If you bumped into another car and it was your fault you are responsible for the damage caused. This would have... Read Answer
If you have automobile insurance and no one was hurt, simply have your insurance company take care of the property damage... Read Answer
Send a written certified letter in advance of each court date and enter a plea of not guilty for each ticket; keep a copy of the letters. Make sure... Read Answer
If you entered into a court order, you would be violating the court order by not making the payments; if you signed a contract with the insurance... Read Answer
If you were driving without automobile liability insurance, as required under Wisconsin law and caused an accident (a) you can be fined for not... Read Answer
Do you have the claim number, phone number, e mail and name of the insurance adjuster assigned to your claim? If not, call the claims department and... Read Answer
Under Wisconsin law, you can sue the driver directly if there is inadequate insurance coverage to cover your damages; your chances of recovery... Read Answer
In most states the claimant could not proceed against you personally. Regardless, in most places a judgment (which the alleged victim has not come... Read Answer
Where did you find the attorney you have now? I wrote a blog at our web site a few weeks back about questions you should ask your attorney. In terms... Read Answer
If you think it was unfair that you received a ticket for the accident, you have the right to contest the ticket; you can usually enter a plea... Read Answer
I was actually planning to write a blog about this at our web site. You have signed a contingency contract with your attorney and have agreed to pay... Read Answer
It is hard to tell from your question if you are talking about pursuing an injury claim or simply concerned about a traffic ticket you may have... Read Answer
Your case is worth whatever you can prove to a jury.
Case values vary widely from case to case and place to place. It is the job of the personal injury lawyer to be familiar with such values. Consider... Read Answer
Your insurance company will assign you a lawyer. Tell the lawyer what happened. However, to answer the question directly, I do not know of any law... Read Answer
If your insurance lapsed, it lapsed. Don't try to make some emotional issue out of it if the other driver is at fault it is his company that owes for... Read Answer