After the deposition in an auto accident case?
What comes next is wide open. There may be more depositions (common examples are witnesses to the wreck, responding law enforcement, or treating...
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What comes next is wide open. There may be more depositions (common examples are witnesses to the wreck, responding law enforcement, or treating...
Maybe. With any wreck, there may be multiple types of insurance involved. Often there is the other driver's coverage (liability), your auto...
The short answer is "yes". You always have the right to change your attorney at any time. However, there are always pro's and con's to doing...
It sounds like the physician made a judgment call at the time of your examination. That decision was based on the available information which may...
Typically, an agreement is signed at the end of mediation by all attorneys and parties present. While less formal than a judgment or court order,...
In short, "Maybe". Georgia law has some requirements regarding the equipment on a vehicle and whether that vehicle is drivable. For example, a...
In short, "because you have an outstanding judgment against you". Many states including Georgia have rules in place that encourage judgments to be...
In short, "Yes". It is possible that they can avoid not paying you. The first issue you may have is whether or not this type of loss is covered...
In short, "Yes". The status of whether the other driver is insured or not does not have any impact on whether that driver can make a claim against...
In short, "Yes", but it is very unlikely. There could be several criminal offenses involved in these facts. For example, most local communities...