Can you ( the driver of the uninsured car), sue the licensed/insured driver that caused the accident?
Yes. If you were injured, seek medical attention as soon as possible and consult with a lawyer in person.
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Yes. If you were injured, seek medical attention as soon as possible and consult with a lawyer in person.
Paying to renew your policy going forward is unrelated to the coverage you had on the day of the accident. You should maintain your coverage and if...
If you want to keep it off of your credit you should pay, make payments, or negotiate it down and pay the full amount you negotiated it to. ...
If you are still in pain, then certainly seek out treatment for your injuries, but don't just do it to increase the value of your claim. If you...
You might consider getting a second opinion from a local attorney on the phone or in person. We can't evaluate your claim on the Internet with so...
Sometimes premises owners do not willingly give up insurance information. There is little recourse when they don't. On my own cases, I have filed...
You need to send that letter to your insurance company. If you do not have insurance, it is a little peculiar that the attorney would demand money...
What is more important is how often the cases have to be litigated to get a fair offer. Litigation would require you to give a deposition, attend...
To answer your question, you sue the driver and/or owner of the at fault vehicle and their insurance company, assuming there is coverage, provides...
You need to call your insurance company. Without knowing what type of claim she is making, it is hard to answer your question. It sounds like...