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It will be close to impossible to get any lawyer interested in your case unless the at fault party has liability insurance. However, if you have a UM... Read Answer
There is MUCH MUCH more to this as there is no legal basis for a lawsuit based on the facts presented. That said, you will need to retain a civil... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this question involves issues relating to the specific terms of the contract for representation that you have with your attorney's... Read Answer
Legal yes, advisable NO!.
The problem is nothing requires you to have insurance but, if the renter does not have it, YOUR insurance does not kick in... Read Answer
If the van was titled in your name and you knew your son had it and did nothing to get it back, YES, you are most likely legally liable for what he... Read Answer
Very little other than the leverage of simply refusing to pay and saying "sue me." While there is no inherent obligation for you to settle any claim... Read Answer
Unless you get a written opinion from a professional liability lawyer otherwise, you would be a fool to not carry professional liability coverage... Read Answer
This simply does not happen arbitrarily as described. If they added some one to your insurance its because someone is claiming to live at your... Read Answer
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We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read Answer
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We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read Answer
This post makes no sense. You claim you bought a vehicle cash- but then you weren't provided title. Then you say you expect the seller to provide... Read Answer
Its rare that a tow yard sells a car at auction and NEVER provides notice. In fact, that you were aware of the car being towed and in the lot shows... Read Answer
There is right to make A payment if the lender refuses and accellerates the loan, as they typically do. You would be entitled to pay off the loan and... Read Answer
Yes, if the fire occurred during the period of time when both polices were cancelled, you may have a case against the insurance company for its... Read Answer
Your remedy is to sue the at fault driver. Insurance carriers are not required to pay or defend if the insured does not cooperate with them.
Yes and No. Can the insurance company do this... well, yes they can and they did. Is the insurance company allowed to do this... Read Answer
You'll probably need a cause and origin report and a coverage attorney to review your policy. Your homeowners' policy insures your property if the... Read Answer
While the GRAVES amendment may apply, to provide you immunity, there are ways to work around it as it applies to vicarious liability not issues where... Read Answer
Dear Nick,
Sorry to hear.
If you were injured, speak with a Personal Injury attorney asap to see if you have a viable claim to present. We cannot... Read Answer
You need to hire a lawyer of your own to defend your interests in addition to that provided by the insurance carrier.