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Relax and let the insurance co. handle it; that's why we have insurance.
He may be able to work out a payments arrangement with the insurer for the other party.
He might file for bankruptcy.
He needs to declare bankruptcy.
Maybe work out a payment deal.
It is up to the prosecutor to decide. The laws, and the administration of the laws, is not consistent throughout the US. Not even within a state or... Read Answer
No. The visitor and/or the person who he/she was visiting would be liable.
If the injured party was a child at the time, then typically, they are allowed to bring a suit through an adult within a certain time period. In... Read Answer
You are required to have ins. Ask the other driver if he has uninsured motorists coverage.
Ask the Secretary of State's office. Co-signing for a loan is NOT co-ownership. If her name is on the title, then the only way to get her off is to... Read Answer
Not necessarily. You should call the court and ask if the warrant will be withdrawn if you pay the fine. Probably it will.
You might have to testify. If you got hurt badly enough, you probably should get your own lawyer anyhow.
Probably, you could be required ti retake your driving test.
If you do not pay, you will not get your license back. You claim that you were not at fault, however if you had been a safe distance back, you may... Read Answer
You can't do anything about what happened in the past. You can sue the uninsured driver but you will need a collection attorney to do anything about... Read Answer
Driving with out a license is dumb. Driving without insurance is dumb. The money you saved by not having insurance is now going to be spent paying... Read Answer
that makes absolutely no sense. Can you be "probably pregnant?" I doubt it. You are at fault or you are not at fault. If she got tickets, those... Read Answer
Morally, you should make payments. Perhaps you could offer to pay monthly installments.
I'm 89, and can't tell you how many times I've had x-rays. They haven't killed me yet! Relax and enjoy life.
There is NO constitutional right to drive a vehicle on the public highway. You need a license, which is permission from the state in which you are a... Read Answer
Do you understand that there is no constitutional right to drive a car on the public highways? So, what you did is violate the law. Twice, no less.... Read Answer
You should get half of what is left after the attorney fee and costs are deducted.
The State says that it is a privilege for you to drive on the state highways. Not right, a privilege. You are required to have a license. get one... Read Answer
You have to look the case up by its number; some states and counties allow you to look that up on line by going to registry of action and seeing what... Read Answer