So is California a "no-fault" state for car accidents? The "at-fault" party has no insurance.
You should file an SR-1 report with the DMV if you were hurt or if your (or other party's) damages exceed $750.00. Follow up with a DMV report...
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You should file an SR-1 report with the DMV if you were hurt or if your (or other party's) damages exceed $750.00. Follow up with a DMV report...
I suggest you send a complaint (fillable on-line) to California Department of Insurance (Insurance Commissioner). (www.insurance.ca.gov). Look for...
In the absence of witnesses and/or video you cannot rely on your wife's identification of speed. If she could see the other vehicle to determine...
No, this is not a problem. In California atorneys are NOT required to have malpractice ins urance. However, California requires disclosure in...
If you have insurance, the smartest thing to do is to report this little incident to your liability carrier and have them deal with it, If you did...
You owe them money. They do not own your driver's license. Just get insurance or make sure there is one when you are behind the wheel.
Сaveat Emptor. Buyer Beware. Is the ages old rule that answers questions such as yours. Check the car with a mechanic before you buy it is your...
I suspect that you are a doctor and have been busy periodically examining your patient-passenger finding him in good health and now suspect that...
I agree with Mr. Corlelluori -- you will most likely be found responsible for the collision due to failure to mainatain safe distance from the...
1. You rights to payment for repairs in a situation such as yours is by bringing a claim under the 'Comprehensive" ( or 'Collision") coverage of...