A Seattle Wa Insured Licensed driver who backed out of property causing damaging to unoccupied unlicensed drivers parked car?
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Answered on August 02, 2022
I'm not sure I completely understand the scenario but the insurance for an at fault party should pay for the damages caused by their insured.
A breeder sold me a sick and permanently maimed dog. I brought it back. How can i get my money?
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Answered on August 02, 2022
This sounds like a good case for small claims court. I suggest you file your case there and good luck.
Our car was stolen?
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Answered on August 02, 2022
I recommend talking to a local attorney and contacting your district attorneys office. The quickest way to get compensated for the damages done to...
Can I sue a minor for totaling my parked car in the state of California ?
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Answered on August 02, 2022
I agree with my colleagues above. I recommend you let your insurance handle it and also talk to the victim advocate assigned to your case.
Should I settle or continue?
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Answered on August 02, 2022
It is very important you communicate your concerns to your attorney and discuss the case with them.
My case has been adjourned over six times by supreme court judge. Why is that?
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Answered on August 02, 2022
I suggest requesting a meeting with your attorney so that they can explain what happened and the status of your case.
Am I liable for damage to the car wash if my car went off the track?
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Answered on August 02, 2022
If you don't give your insurance information to them there only recourse will be to initiate a lawsuit against you and then they will get your...
Sue county
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Answered on August 02, 2022
Very unlikely that you can proceed against the city, both for the statute of limitations problems mentioned above but also for your underlying claim.
Can you get the property that was Quick claimed to avoid a lien or a possible lien
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Answered on August 02, 2022
Yes, you have the ability to stop the fraudulent transfer, and I highly recommend you talking to a local attorney to help you through the process.
Can I still sue the person who shot me in my foot a year ago or so?
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Answered on August 01, 2022
I recommend you talk to a local personal injury attorney but as suggested above it sounds like a judgment won't really help you.
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