First question to you is how much insurance to you have?Secondly, how much assets to you have? Most of the time plaintiffs are willing to settle for the insurance available unless the injuries are serious and you have significant assets. Trying to conceal or transfer your assets now would be a fraud on your creditors. Are you responsible for the collision? Both spouses are deemed to act for the community under normal circumstances and therefore both spouses investments (which under normal...
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Your problem is difficult. It is hard to get any estimate of cost in the medical care area unless a precise procedure is contemplated. Most health care is provided without a specific estimate of costs and without a formal contract. An example of this is ambulance service. They provide the service and you impliedly agree the pay for the service. Under the law, this is viewed either as an unilateral contract or quasi-contract. Either way the courts hold you responsible for the reasonable value of...