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You have up to three years from the date of the attack to file a civil lawsuit. You did not have to wait for the completion of the criminal trial... Read Answer
Your insurance company like almost all of them is a lying sack of garbage that is begging you to sue them. In RI if any insurance company lies to you... Read Answer
There are multiple parts of a successful claim for personal injury. Certainly, the injuries you describe might justify a larger settlement.... Read Answer
If you sue, YOU have the burden of proof. So, you need someone competent to inspect the vehicle, and review the repair information and determine... Read Answer
Take away her keys. I don't think you could be liable but if she gets hurt or hurts someone, you will feel guilty.
It sounds as though they still have not finished looking for your package so deciding what legal remedies exist is premature. You have to read the... Read Answer
I don't think you need to lose sleep over this. You could hire your own lawyer to work with the insurance company.
If your ability to operate the car was impaired, you are at fault.
Police and DAs often don't return calls. Why don't you engage a local lawyer who regularly practices in the traffic court and get him to help you.
Ask them! Why are you asking a stranger who may be in another city or state?
Get a lawyer and sue the company.
Each judge has his/her own rules. I think that since you appear to have been cooperative, you probably won't be sent to jail.
If you are the registered owner you will be named in a lawsuit.
1. Why won't your insurance cover? 2. It's not up to her to file a misdemeanor charge; it's up to the local prosecutor. I doubt that they'll file,... Read Answer
Get a lawyer. Call both prosecutors and tell them. Get a lawyer. Don't commit crimes.
You may have to be prepared to file bankruptcy if they get a judgment. However, consult a lawyer that does bad faith insurance cases to see if your... Read Answer
1. Talk to the lawyer, whose name should be at the top of the summons. Explain that you have no coverage. 2. If the lawyer/other party still want... Read Answer
Sorry - I can not make heads or tails of your question. What is a "former facility?" How did they contaminate the property? how did they lie about... Read Answer
In Alabama, you would have potential claims for fraud, trespass and nuisance.
You should be able to file for no-fault, but beyond that, it may not be worth pursuing.
Not in Michigan. It is a natural accumulation of snow, and the railing was not a "defect of the road surface."
I believe you have misworded your question. read it carefully and provide more information.