Car accident (other driver at fault). How to determine Pain and suffering
Assuming that 100% of the fault rests upon the other driver, and that the torn rotator cuff was causally related to the collision, your case has...
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Assuming that 100% of the fault rests upon the other driver, and that the torn rotator cuff was causally related to the collision, your case has...
Insurance companies accept chiropractic treatment as a valid form of treatment. The carrier may question whether or not the care was necessary or...
If the driver of your vehicle was "at-fault" (responsible) for the collision, then the driver is responsible for your damages as well. Arizona is...
The insurance company IS NOT ENTITLED TO AN AUTHORIZATION, and I never allow clients to provide insurance adjusters authorization to freely seek...
Bodily injury claims arising from motor vehicle collisions are the cornerstone of my practice. Please feel free to contact my office on Monday in...
In all likelihood, the answer is yes. That being said, additional facts will need to be known before an attorney can provide you with a definitive...
As each of the other attorneys whom responded to your inquiry stated, your insurance company will either settle the claim for an amount that is...
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This is an interesting scenario that you pose. I am assuming that the speed limit is either 65 or 70. If correct, then 69 mph would be a...
There are several reasons why an attorney would proceed with a lawsuit rather than submitting a pre-litigation demand to the insurance carrier. ...
In all likelihood, your neighbor is wrong; however, it will depend upon the specific facts (beyond those addressed in your inquiry). In Arizona,...