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Car accident. Don't have personal injury coverage - what costs am I facing if I go to doctor, out of pocket?
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Answered on July 31, 2012
The great thing about hiring a personal injury attorney is that he can usually find a doctor who will treat you under a letter of protection. This...
My son was hit by a car while on his bike
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Answered on September 27, 2011
From the facts you described, it doesn't really sound like a hit and run. However, it is up to law enforcement whether to pursue that case. If...
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Can I do anything about finding an iron fishing hook in my shrimp take home cocktail. I bit it .
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Answered on July 18, 2011
As others have mentioned, because you suffered no harm, it is unlikely you have a viable claim. Your best bet may be to have the cost of your meal...
Who has right of way in a parking lot? My insurance company claims the person backing up always has right of way.
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Answered on June 20, 2011
I am not aware of any rule of the road or statute that gives someone the right-of-way while backing out of a parking space. Technically, a parking...
Are there any limitations to "Pain and Suffering?"
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Answered on June 20, 2011
can a person sue for pain and suffering? Yes, a person can sue for pain and suffering in Texas. It is often submitted to the jury as "physical...
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I have been searching the internet for Texas Settlement laws?
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Answered on May 25, 2011
Much of your question goes to insurance company practices rather than "Texas law." Many times, your health insurer will put the insurance company...
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I got hit by a truck when I was riding my bike on Route 1. I have waived PIP coverage on my truck. Am I able to make a claim?
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Answered on May 24, 2011
I am licensed in Texas, but I can tell you that your waiver of PIP does not affect your claim submitted to a third party insurance company (at...
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What are my legal rights when Liberty Mutual is saying I was 10% to blame for a wreck their client takes 100% blame for?
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Answered on May 23, 2011
We have seen this before, typically from a low-level property damage ajuster. If you stick by your guns, you may be able to get them to take 100%...
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