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Gregory Arthur Lawrence
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Contributor Level 3

If the attorney's withdrawal was unwarranted and caused harm to your underlying...
Wade William Poulson
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Contributor Level 4

You will have to prove your lawyer's withdrawal caused you to lose the...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

Bankruptcy will be a possibility however it is too sooon to say what the...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Contributor Level 7

"Full coverage" means different things to different insurance agencies and...
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Christopher Lee Thayer
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Contributor Level 4

In Washington a person generally has 3 years to pursue a personal injury action...
Alexandra A Filutowski
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Contributor Level 4

The injured party has the burden to prove his/her case by proving that you...
Alexandra A Filutowski
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Contributor Level 4

Not at all. There is no Washington State law that limits how much you can...
Matthew M Luedke
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No. The insurance company is playing a game with you, and it is a game of...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

There is no law in WA that limits how much an insurance company is willing to...
Max Jeffrey Meyers
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Contributor Level 3

The short answer is NO. The insurance adjuster is trying to manipulate you by...
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William David Turley
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Contributor Level 1

Generally, the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act (LHWCA) states...
Lars A. Lundeen
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I assume that has a longshoreman, your husband is a member of a union. I...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

I suggest that you retain a competent personal injury attorney in your area to...
Christopher Lee Thayer
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Contributor Level 4

The fact that the at-fault party has the same insurance as you do should not...
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Patrick St George Cousins
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Contributor Level 5

I do not practice in your state but it would appear that you need a workman's...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

As I am not licensed in your state, I can only provide you with some general...
Autumn J Countryman
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Contributor Level 2

There is no "typical range." That is an idea the insurance companies hope you...
Christopher Lee Thayer
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Contributor Level 4

There really is no "typical" settlement amount as it depends largely on the...
David Wayne Willis
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Contributor Level 4

Contact a DUI Defense Lawyer in your area, search this website or www.ncdd.com,...
Shawn B Alexander
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The short answer is yes, because you are on title you may be held liabile for...
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Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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Contributor Level 4

Your insurance company will provide a lawyer for you. This should be sufficient...
Daniel Malis
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The good news is that the lawyer who your insurance company retained to...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

I am sorry this happend, you will need a court order of replevin to get your...
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Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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Contributor Level 7

First I am very sorry for your loss. I must, however, tell you that I am not...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

You should be asking can I win, because you can always sue and lose. If the...
Kaiser Wahab
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Contributor Level 5

To add to the sage advice above, you want to really gauge the nature of the...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

Your liability only insurance compnay may have unisured motorist coverage and...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

You should contact the rental car company as their car was involved and file a...
Carlos Gonzalez
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Contributor Level 7

i would suggest contacting the rental company as they would have all...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

Well Derek, If you use the modifed vehicle in a negligent, reckless, or...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Contributor Level 7

You boyfriend should write the guy a letter directing the guy not to contact...
Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

I agree with Mr. Myers and your boyfriend should report the accident at once,...

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