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Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am not licensed in your state, I can only provide you with some general...
James M. Roane III
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Make sure that you are not actually insured. Are you married, does your spouse...
James M. Roane III
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First, I am not so sure that your vehicle was uninsured. Just because he does...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot offer you specific legal...
James M. Roane III
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This sounds like med pay. Med pay will cover the medical bills of covered...
Lloyd Harris Golburgh
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if the person who hit you was charged with DUI, follow his or her case in court....
James M. Roane III
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Contact your own insurance company and get them to help you. The at fault...
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James M. Roane III
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Oh the joys of dealing with insurance companies. I would not sign a release...
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James M. Roane III
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I have never heard of an insurance company paying a down payment. They will...
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Jonathan H Levy
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I do not know how they do it in your state but usually the attorney has to pay...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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Normally, in personal injury cases the settlement amount comes to the lawyer...
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Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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I am not licensed in NC, but can offer you general advice. First, you haven't...
James M. Roane III
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You probably need to hire a lawyer. Insurance companies frequently try to...
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Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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I am not licensed in NC, but can offer you general advice. Call your insurance...
James M. Roane III
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I think that I addressed most of your issues in your other post. However, as...
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James M. Roane III
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The North Carolina statute of limitations is three years unless it is a...
Bonnor E. Hudson III
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There is no legal time limit on obtaining medical examination and/or treatment,...

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