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I have to defend myself against a creditor for a credit card debt? I really do not know what to say. What do I do or say?
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Answered on March 07, 2012
If the debt is yours and the case is in suit, try working with the creditor's attorney to arrange for a payment plan or a settlement for less than...
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How long do I have to file a civil suit for an accident in a stadium in Chicago IL?
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Answered on February 16, 2012
You have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.
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Hi, I was recently T-boned by an uninsured driver causing over 5-grand to my vehicle. I have full coverage....can
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Answered on February 01, 2012
Yes. If you have insurance you may have uninsured motorist coverage which allows you to recoup your damages from your own insurance company. You...
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Fell in the street
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Answered on November 23, 2011
Generally, you have 2 years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, when suing a municipal entity (ie the City) I...
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Can a plaintiff be represented by lawyers in small claims court in IL.
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Answered on November 21, 2011
Yes. Al parties have a right to have an attorney for any litigation. Based upon the information in your question, I imagine the dentist has one ...
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UMBI settlement with insurer and medical bills?
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Answered on November 18, 2011
I would recommend giving the insurance company access to your medical records by signing a HIPPA authoriation form, but limit the authorization to...
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Motion to Reconsider before Final Appealable Order?
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Answered on November 17, 2011
Absolutely and you SHOULD. You need to protect your rights. If the 30 days runs and you don't file a motion to reconsider, you WAIVE the right to...
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Lawsuit
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Answered on November 17, 2011
I agree with both attorneys. To expand on Mr. Golightly's answer, in Illinois, a plaintiff can nonsuit a case/(voluntarily dismiss it anytime and...
Pleading - not guilty on a "failure to yield" when we believe the other party was at fault.
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Answered on November 17, 2011
I would recommend pleading "not guilty". If the other driver ends up filing a personal injury lawsuit (and even if they did not appear injured at...
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