Same person about the 10 year old being hit by a car will just give some more details
Dunstable: Looks like the computer 'hiccupped' -- my number is (617) 491-1099.
Cambridge, MA
Defective and dangerous products Lawyer at Cambridge, MA
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Dunstable: Looks like the computer 'hiccupped' -- my number is (617) 491-1099.
Dear 'Dunstable': It is never, NEVER legally permissible for a driver to strike a pedestrian in the road, although insurers often argue the...
Your insurer has provided you with an attorney to defend this case. While that attorney is paid by the insurer, he works not for them but for you....
Dear 'Dallas': Any attorney who's willing to 'settle' your case but not 'try' it is really not a specialist in practicing personal injury. Any...
While I'm not a NY attorney, the principle of 'condition, not a cause' applies virtually universally. The fact that your son was out late driving...
Dear 'Scranton': Your questions are good ones. They're addressed to the wrong lawyers, though. Your local attorney, whom you've been smart...
Dear Chicago: While I am not an Illinois attorney, and you should consult with your own (if you have one), I would say your odds are likely...
Dear "injured": Unfortunately, I've seen this dance many, many times before. I wish I can say that I'm shocked that an employer would treat...
Potentially, yes (if you are referring to the "IME" doctor retained by the insurer, rather than the 'impartial physician' called for under the...
I agree with the above answer. Since the insurer has assumed the risk of defending and indemnifying you by contract, the decision as to whether or...