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Thomas Vaden Warren Jr.
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The answer depends on what state you live in. In Virginia, if you have...
Pamela Koslyn
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"As is" means buyer beware. It means no warranties of any kind are offered....
Howard Robert Roitman
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Depends. IF, you where lied to you may have a good claim. CA has some good...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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Contributor Level 7

I am licensed in Georgia. You just need to contact your insurance company...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

Anyone can sue practically anyone for practically anything, however, a...
Jerry Robert Knafo
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When you are responsible for causing an automobile accident, the innocent party...
Lars A. Lundeen
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What is your question?
Matthew Edward Williamson
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If your car and you let your daughter drive it - then yes you can be liable....
Steven Alan Fink
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You have personal liability up to $15,000. Your insurance should cover this....
Irwin R Kramer
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Although I cannot comment on California law, in most states, the driver that...
Reza Torkzadeh
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Contributor Level 4

Depending on the circumstances, you can sue both. I suggest you have a lawyer...
Glen Edward Ashman
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If you file a claim yourself, you can count on the insurance company to do its...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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You should have a valid claim for your Bodily Injuries and for the Property...
Howard Robert Roitman
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Your question is not clear enough to anwser.
Howard E. Spiva
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I am licensed in Georgia and can not advise you on your state's laws....
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Charles Heard
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The law does not provide answers to many situations that life hands us. This...
William J. Dyer
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Last point: There may be other factors that would affect a judge or jury's...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you have been injured due to someone else's negligence, you may consider...
Michael R Lee
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The defendant's ins co must pay the market value of your car, plus towing. It...
Daniel Malis
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I'm not a North Carolina attorney, so you should verify this answer with a...
Donald Solomon Nathan
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I am licensed only in Illinois and Georgia. You should get the opinion of a...
Francis J. Collins
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If you were injured, it certainly would be worth contacting an attorney. On...
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Jason Garrett Epstein
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The prior two answers are correct. You need to hire an attorney very very soon....
Alexandra A Filutowski
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The fact that the other insurance settled your daughter's claim, but is...
Steven M. Gursten
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If the woman had active insurance on her vehicle in Michigan, the most you can...
Thomas William James
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Lets make this easy.. Q1: Was the other person at fault for the mva?...
Stephen Laurence Hoffman
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I would be happy to speak with you about this. I'd need to find out how firm...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

A parked car (#2) won't be responsible for causing damage to car #3, so all the...
John M. Kaman
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If your brother had not hit car #2, would car #2 have hit car #3? If nit then...
Peter Hart
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Sure, you can always sue. But what for? Are your injuries so severe that it...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

I agree with attorney Hart, although I think his cost estimate for a products...
Ross Adam Jurewitz
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Contributor Level 4

Not a Michigan lawyer, but in California the other driver's insurance company...
Thomas William James
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Michigan's automobile insurance laws are much different than every other state....
Andrew Yale Winston
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Contributor Level 3

Unfortunately, if there is legitimate damage to her car (to be ascertained by a...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

The insurance covering the car you were driving at the time of the incident...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Contributor Level 7

We're missing information. They probably didn't just say "there was an issue"...
Howard Robert Roitman
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Contributor Level 6

I think the first answer on this crash & insurance question is 100% correct....

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