Can I legally take possession of a vehicle titled in my name?
If the title is in your name it's your car. The fact that they may have contributed costs when they used it (for example, paying for gas) doesn't...
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If the title is in your name it's your car. The fact that they may have contributed costs when they used it (for example, paying for gas) doesn't...
No it is too late--the statute of limitations for personal injury or medical malpractice in CT is 2 years.
You would file one lawsuit against each potentially liable party. Depending on the amount of your UM/UIM coverage, you may also have a claim for...
If you were a customer and got injured, and if you sue and get money, you may have to reimburse your health insurance company, it depends on the...
Workers comp will cover his bills but under CT law you're still responsible for the dog bite, so I would let your insurance know asap if you...
If he was supposed to remove it and forgot, that is malpractice. If his reports are inaccurate that is also malpractice, and he cannot give proper...
The short answer is yes, but first you have to exhaust the policy of the at-fault driver, and then the UIM coverage of the vehicle you were in if...
You need someone that handles general civil litigation, even better if they know condo law.
This doesn't sound right. If it's your case you are entitled to a complete accounting of the settlement-how much were attorneys fees, costs, unpaid...
Those sound like serious issues, you should see a lawyer.