My kid got in a car accident. The other insurance company will not communicate with her insurance company. What does she do?
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Answered on May 11, 2020
You really need to communicate with a lawyer in your local for a free initial consultation. You did not indicate whether anyone was hurt, but if...
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Can the victim sue me after an accisendt?
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Answered on May 04, 2020
Contact your own insurance carrier and have them assign an attorney to handle it for you.
Is owner's insurance company obligated to contact me?
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Answered on May 02, 2020
You really need to talk to a personal injury attorney. Contact one of us who will provide you with a free initial consultation. You have to get...
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Am I at fault?
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Answered on April 19, 2020
You should immediately contact a personal injury attorney. There should be no charge for a consultation. Do not talk to the other party’s...
Can a person lie about medical damages when there was no damage to the car and the police report clearly states no injuries?
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Answered on April 18, 2020
Let your insurance company handle the claim. They will take care of the matter and you are paying them to do so.
Is fairbank financial funding a legitimate loan company if anyone can check this or tell me how to that would be great?
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Answered on April 14, 2020
Check it out on the Internet using Better Business Bureau.
Attorneys fee award for self-represented party?
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Answered on April 10, 2020
I concur with Attorney Doland. as you are not a California lawyer.
What information are the insurance adjusters allowed to get for an accident?
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Answered on April 10, 2020
Your husband is a perfect example of someone who needs a Personal Injury attorney right away. Look for a very experienced one.
What happens if a small claims plaintiff on a personal injury case passes away prior to court?
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Answered on April 08, 2020
See CCP 377.34 regarding pain and suffering.
So I understand from Google that the statute of limitations for personal injury is 2 years. I wanted to confirm this info
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Answered on April 08, 2020
That is. true. Two years is the Statute of Limitations in California for Personal Injury cases.
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