Can my daughter sue the school bus that hit her car if she has no car insurance?
Yes. Whether or not a driver has insurance is not relevant on the question who is at fault for the collision.
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Yes. Whether or not a driver has insurance is not relevant on the question who is at fault for the collision.
A claim is considered denied if there's no response within sixty days.
Yes, she can sue civilly, and the prison guard could be prosecuted criminally.
An affidavit of a witness would be considered inadmissible hearsay. If the witness won't be testifying in court, the most reliable way to get the...
A negotiated settlement typically involves both sides in the negotiations to exchange items of value. Here, the company is paying you money; you...
Generally, a criminal conviction limits the types of civil rights cases that you may bring. You need to look at the legal elements of the criminal...
Yes, but these are legally and factually complex cases. You may have remedies under Illinois law or federal constitutional law or both. You really...
Yes. While judges likely will not be bound to follow cases from foreign jurisdictions, they may review them and find their reasoning persuasive.
Juries decide facts. Judges decide law. If the parties agree on the important facts, a jury is not needed. The judge can apply the facts to the...
Not all poor results are the result of medical malpractice. Sometimes patients get poor results despite the doctor acting appropriately. To have...