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Allan A Blank's answer
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As a passenger in one vehicle that was in an accident with another vehicle you...
Gordon Ralph Levinson
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The short answer is "yes." You have been the victim of concurrent tort-feasors,...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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First, anyone can sue. Whether the person will be successful is another thing....
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot comment specifically on New...
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Dennis Michael Morgenstern
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Just the driver of the car that caused the 2d car to strike your car.
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Allan A Blank's answer
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The answer depends on what the other vehicle was doing at the moment of the...
Guy Scott DiMartino
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You did not provide enough information for a complete answer. For instance in...
Lars A. Lundeen
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I am not sure what type of a claim you are talking about or who "they" are. If...
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Allan A Blank's answer
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Your friend cannot sue your insurance company. In fact in New York insurance...
Clifford Douglas Gabel
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Although Mr. Kudler is not a New York lawyer, he seems to have hit the nail on...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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See a personal injury attorney before you sign anything from the insurance...
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Michael Evan Greenspan's answer
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Your insurance company is offering to settle with you for the property damage...
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Dexter Romanez's answer
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I would recommend that you report the accident and get a police report. I...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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I am not licensed to practice law in New York so the following should not be...
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Allan A Blank's answer
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Without a lot of information that is not provided in your question it would not...
Jason Eric Kipness
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Possibly, if NY allows "loss of use" damages for property damage to your vehicle.
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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The police decide whether or not to issue a ticket. You can file a police...
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Edward Anthony Tini
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I am sorry for the difficulty you are experiencing. The previous advice is very...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot offer you specific legal...
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David C. Garner
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Your roommate, assuming he took the car without permission.
Clifford Douglas Gabel
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Your roommate is responsible. That's the short answer. The long answer is it'...
Isaac R Jackson
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It sounds like you need to talk to an attorney in your area. With something as...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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There is absolutely no law that you must stay with the same lawyer. If a trial...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot offer you specific legal...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

That relief is likely allowed in the rental agreement you signed.
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Jeena R. Belil
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The 20% reduction, or offset, operates to reduce the gross claim to a maximum...
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Jeena R. Belil
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If you have already retained a lawyer, it might be a good idea to attempt to...
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All New york City yellow cabs are required to have insurance with at least $...

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