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Alan James Brinkmeier
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As damages you can make an argument to collect the retail value of your car as...
Howard E. Spiva
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Look at NADA and blue book. Also check with local car dealers. You may want...
Linda Jane Chalat
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Contributor Level 4

There is a recent Colorado Court of Appeals decision, Kendrick v. Pippin...
Howard Robert Roitman
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It is going to be hard to prove the driver of the parked car was negligent. If...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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These are frequently asked questions that arise and these answers I have...
John H Barrett
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You do not say that he reported this to his insurance company. That is the most...
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Patrick St George Cousins
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You need to consult with an attorney in your area so you can explain the case...
John H Barrett
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Medicare-medicaid will pay her hospital bills to the extent she is eligible for...
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Peter Robert Stone
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You should make demand for your car in writing and make a complaint to the...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Hard to tell from the facts presented. Lost wages must also be supported by...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Since you currently have an attorney, it would not be appropriate for attorneys...
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William Robert Falcone
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Contributor Level 6

I would have to some research to confirm it, but it sound like this is what we...
Jason January
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Contributor Level 3

The passenger should sue the at-fault party -which is the other car. However,...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am not licensed in your state, I cannot provide you with specific legal...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Assuming that it was your vehicle which caused the damage to the apartment, you...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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The answer is simple, contact your automobile liability insurance carrier and...
Linda Jane Chalat
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Contributor Level 4

This is a difficult situation for all involved - if you have auto insurance you...
Linda Jane Chalat
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Contributor Level 4

In Colorado there is a statutory requirement that formal notice be provided a...
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William Robert Falcone
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Contributor Level 6

The accident was your boyfriend's fault. So, yes, the pasenger has the right...
Linda Jane Chalat
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Contributor Level 4

The reason you pay for car insurance is for this precise situation- call you...
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Robert John Murillo
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Contributor Level 7

This should be a concern. Under the rules of professional conduct, an attorney...
Linda Jane Chalat
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Even if your current lawyer filed before the statute of limitations, you still...
William Robert Falcone
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You may still be able to enforce the warranty, but when a business goes under...
Emmanuel Omobolaji Olawale
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Contributor Level 3

Since you were struck by an insured driver, you have two options. (1) If you...
Nathaniel C Fick Jr
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FIRST -- Provide all names, addresses, telephone numbers, etc. EVERYTHING to...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

As I am not licensed in your state, I can only provide you some general...
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Jon Michael Zimmerman
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Contributor Level 6

Your situation is too significant to go to court on your own, as it's possible...
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Richard Raymond Schlueter
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Contributor Level 3

Depending upon state law the answer may vary but generally speaking the answer...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

Assuming the son was driving his mother's car with her permission, chances are...

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