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W Glen Pierson
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Contributor Level 3

You should assert a claim under the uninsured motorist benefits provisions of...
Paul S Levin
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Contributor Level 3

If you are still in need of legal councel concerning your having been injured...
Daniel Harris Miller
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Contributor Level 2

It sounds like your best course of action would be to file a small claims suit....
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

The most correct answer will lie in the terms of the policy that your insurer...
Michael D Fox
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Contributor Level 5

Your cousin needs to speak to an attorney ASAP. Based upon the facts you...
Michael D Fox
Michael D Fox's answer
Contributor Level 5

Firstly, take a deep breath. Things will likely turn out fine and you will...
Mark Dean
Mark Dean's answer
Contributor Level 3

If the other driver was not hurt (or was only injured to a minor extent) it is...
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Michael Vincent Sage
Michael Vincent Sage's answer
Contributor Level 2

You have a few options. 1) you can track down the life insurance carrier via...
Daniel Malis
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Contributor Level 5

I'm sorry to hear about your distress! You must be frustrated. I'm sure you'...
Paul S Levin
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Contributor Level 3

I would be vary cautious about resolving this claim for $100,000...
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Michael D Fox
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Contributor Level 5

There is a form on the judicial website called: Request for Continuance. You...
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George W Boath JR's answer
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I am sure that you are receiving sound advice from your lawyer and the opinions...
Michael D Fox
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Contributor Level 5

Let me echo Mr. Boath's answer and add this one part: It is not unusual,...
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Michael D Fox
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Contributor Level 5

The answer to your question is: generally, NO. However, there are always...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

An attorney familiar with the policies and procedures of the court will know...
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Scott E Schaffer
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Contributor Level 4

Assuming you are not covered by an individual employment contract or union...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Contributor Level 7

If you were in the course of your employment and you were injured, you have a...
Peter Hart
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Contributor Level 3

Any assets owned jointly with a spouse are protected (unless the spouse is...
Tami Leigh Diebel
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Contributor Level 4

If your husband was working at the time of the incident, the employer's...
Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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Contributor Level 7

I am not licensed in Ct and can offer you only general advice. However,...
Juan Paolo Pasia Sarmiento
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Contributor Level 6

Can file I-751 w/ waiver of joint filing but you have to prove the first...

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