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Alameda County Personal Injury Legal Advice (73 found)Narrow your searchPosted 2 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Oakland, CA
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
Your question is too cryptic to be answered here. You don't say what the facts... Posted 2 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Oakland, CA Posted 3 months ago in Personal Injury Hayward, CA
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
Since you already have a pending matter and an attorney, you should not post so...
Jason Lawrence Oliver's answer
I agree with Mr. Marshall's comments above. It appears that this discussion... Posted 3 months ago in Personal Injury Fremont, CA
Adam David Sorrells' answer
I agree with the response from the other practitioner, that you should not have...
Carter Mcclusky Zinn's answer
Your instincts are good. In California, if you are not claiming damages for... Posted 2 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Oakland, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You both might be responsible for the damages done to another under these...
Brian Daniel Geno's answer
The person driving is responsible for damages to both your vehicle and to any... Posted 2 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Oakland, CA
Thomas Gerad Lewellyn's answer
I am assuming that the person whom you lent the car to was at fault in the... Posted 5 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Hayward, CA
Peter Robert Stone's answer
You need to contact your insurance and gap insurance and demand that they pay...
Shawn B Alexander's answer
I agree with Mr. Stone and You will need to consult with a consumer protection... Posted 5 days ago in Personal Injury Newark, CA
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
You should consult with a Workers' Compensation Attorney to determine whether...
Adam David Sorrells' answer
I agree with Stanley. This apparently happened on your employer's premises.... Posted 8 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Hayward, CA
Thomas Gerad Lewellyn's answer
Yes. You should ask. In fact, in California, there is a requirement that you do... Posted 13 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Berkeley, CA
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
There's what they call a "disconnect" between the facts you gave us in the...
User's answer
That's why I'm confused too, because it doesn't seem logical. The facts are the... Posted 16 days ago in Personal Injury Fremont, CA
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
I respectfully suggest that you post your question to an employment attorney...
Adam David Sorrells' answer
I agree with Lars, this is an employment question. However, you did not give us... Posted 18 days ago in Personal Injury Berkeley, CA
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
You have two legal issues: 1 - the criminal prosecution. You can call the...
S Edmond ElDabe's answer
In legal terms, a battery is defined as the “the actual intentional striking... Posted 18 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Oakland, CA
Daniel Malis' answer
Keeping in mind that I do not practice in California, your question poses one...
Thomas Gerad Lewellyn's answer
The bottom line is that you don't have to pay anything unless a judgment has... Posted 20 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Hayward, CA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Contact the insurer and make sure you take care of your and your daughter's...
Kevin Paul Smith's answer
First, both of you should seek medical treatment to ascertain what if any... Posted 2 months ago in Personal Injury Alameda, CA
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
I suggest that you file a written claim with the city via certified, return... Posted 4 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Hayward, CA
F. Dayle Andersen JR's answer
Bankruptcy has become an issue lately in a number of personal injury lawsuits....
Peter Robert Stone's answer
If i understand your question, you file din 2008, and had the accident in 2009.... Posted 4 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Hayward, CA
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
Although it isn't clear, I assume you're asking whether you should disclose the...
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
Disclose to you attorney! He or she will know how to handle it and you'll... Posted about 1 month ago in Car / Auto Accident Oakland, CA
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Lars A. Lundeen's answer
It is too late for your dad to buy an umbrella policy now for this accident,...
Peter Robert Stone's answer
Your father cannot ad insurance for this accident. If he already had insurance,... Posted 12 days ago in Criminal Defense Fremont, CA
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
One small correction to Mr. Kaman's answer - second degree robbery carries 2, 3... Posted about 1 month ago in Personal Injury Fremont, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Ask your insuriance company to point you to where in the policy it excludes... |