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Is it even realistic to seek an attorney's help with my insurance claim denial case when the amount at stake was so little?
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Answered on January 09, 2018
There are some unanswered questions here. Were you cited by law enforcement for being at fault? I believe it's implied but you neither you nor your...
Who is entitled to a Wrongful Death Settlement? If the decease had only one child, but all other family members want in????
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Answered on December 07, 2017
Arizona law is clear on who can file a wrongful death claim.
-The surviving spouse of a decedent
-The surviving children of a decedent
-A...
Should I consult with an attorney in this situation?
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Answered on December 04, 2017
First of all, thank goodness neither you, nor your baby were seriously injured. Whiplash is an injury and can be very painful. I agree with my...
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Getting married with a warrant
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Answered on July 21, 2017
A warrant would not go away because a marriage took place. Contact a criminal attorney to discuss the situation. As this is not an issue regarding...
Being sued after a car accident?
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Answered on July 21, 2017
Contact your insurance company right away. Forward them a copy of the letter and enlist their help. Good luck.
Should I hire a lawyer, car accident.
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Answered on January 24, 2017
I'm sorry to hear about your accident. I-10 can be very dangerous. Most personal injury attorneys offer free consultations. Reach out to an...
My daughter slipped and fall at Fry's grocery store.
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Answered on October 12, 2016
Most injury attorneys offer free case evaluations. Before you agree to any type of settlement with Kroger, take advantage of at least one free case...
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What can I do if a police is biased over the other persons statement and I am at fault?
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Answered on September 23, 2016
Sounds unfair. How fast were you going & was there a speed limit? Were there eyewitnesses & what do they say?
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Sue the VA for not ever letting me know of potentially fatal condition
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Answered on September 23, 2016
I'm sure this was very difficult for you, but legally, the important question is whether the delay harmed you. Is the condition less treatable now...
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Good faith lawyer
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Answered on September 23, 2016
If it's been more than 30 days, you should demand that the insurance company make a settlement offer and then decide if it's fair.
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