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Golf Cart Accident related to Sport event

Answered 5 years and 4 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
So contact your homeowners association if you own a home. Accidents like this can and usually are covered by your homeowners policy, depending on the policy you have. They will pay a legal defense for you as well as  liability coverage as well. 
So contact your homeowners association if you own a home. Accidents like this can and usually are covered by your homeowners policy, depending on the... Read More
Yes you can sue the person who assaulted you but he may not be able to pay if you do recover a court judgment if he is insolvent. If this assault occurred on his property or on a business owners property then you may be able to sue and the homeowners insurance policy or a third parties insurance business liability policy may provide a recovery if a judgment is obtained, only if certain circumstances exist.  Many more facts are needed. Call counsel to discuss.... Read More
Yes you can sue the person who assaulted you but he may not be able to pay if you do recover a court judgment if he is insolvent. If this assault... Read More