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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Stress and hardship? No. Unfair and deceptive practices in the conduct of...
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Steve Fromm
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It is hard to say not knowing the nature of your business. You need to examine...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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60 days? What kind of a case is this? I generally tell my clients that it...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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If the friend was moving it, and was negligent in the way that he moved it such...
Daniel Malis
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You would obviously want to consult a VT attorney, but I agree with the above...
Thomas Vaden Warren Jr.
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The answer depends on what state you live in. In Virginia, if you have...
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If you are served you must immediately notify your insurer. The company is...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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It is not your issue. Yes, if you are served, immediately turn the summons...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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The Standard Massachusetts Auto Insurance Policy contains a coverage exclusion...
Bruce H Murray
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The provision in your Standard Massachusetts Automobile Policy where the...
Ehsan Eftekhari
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The short answer is yes, as long as you have not released the at fault driver....
Ehsan Eftekhari
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The short answer is yes, as long as you have not released the at fault driver....
Henry James Graham II
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A couple of points. If you continue to suffer effects of ongoing injuries, it...
Bryan David Caulfield
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The answer to your question as posed is no you should not speak to the injured...
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Christopher J. Coleman's answer
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Trusts in Florida are governed by statute and generally vest title in real...
Marshall C Deason Jr.
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The answer to your question depends on the wording of the documents recorded in...
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Peter Robert Stone
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I'm a California attorney. The insurance company will always look for a way to...
John Alexander Willis
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Since it appears you are in Florida, you should have PIP (No-Fault) Insurance...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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The answer to your question is that yes, you can sue the other driver for both...
Michael J. Helfand
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I wouldn't suggest signing anything without first talking to an attorney. It...
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Brett A. Borah's answer
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Whether to sign a Compromise and Release (C&R) depends on a lot of factors....
Steven Alan Fink
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Unless the settlement offer expired before you could accept, there has been no...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Communication of essential matters regarding a client matter is required. Call,...
Carlos Gonzalez
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He will have to hire an attorney to defend his case, theres no other way about it
Stephen Laurence Hoffman
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Your brother, unless he had some sort of "umbrella" insurance, likely will have...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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Yes, of course. Employers have no duty to provide any insurance or any other...

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