How do I provide proof of insurance when I don't have any?
If that other person did not have up to date insurance, there is not much you can do. You can simply pay your fine and move forward.
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If that other person did not have up to date insurance, there is not much you can do. You can simply pay your fine and move forward.
You need to start a claim with the other driver's insurance company. You can also take him to small claims court on your own. You do not need an...
I am not sure i understand the situation. Were you at fault? If someone else hit you, they would be responsible for your damages. But if you were...
Sounds like a horrible thing to go through. My suggestion would be to try and go after your homeowners insurance, if you have it. Sometimes, if the...
Unfortunately, this does not sound like a successful medical malpractice scenario. As my colleagues have already mentioned, litigating a medical...
It means that the maximum the insurance company will pay for your injuries is $100,000, which will have to cover the costs of your treatment, lost...
I agree with my colleagues. You should try to address your concerns with your attorney first to see what can be done. At this stage in the case,...
It sounds like you are trying to settle this case on your own pre-litigation. Being lowballed by an insurance company as a self-represented...
I agree with Mr. Wolf. In any personal injury scenario, there are two things to consider: the nature of the injuries and the "pot of gold" to go...
Unfortunately, your best course of action in this case would be to file a case in small claims and get her personally served. It can be time...