My husband was in an accident last night?
The fact that your husband was unlicensed has no bearing on your husband's potential personal injury claim against the other driver. The fact your...
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Personal injury Lawyer at Claremont, CA
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
The fact that your husband was unlicensed has no bearing on your husband's potential personal injury claim against the other driver. The fact your...
No, the filing of the lawsuit is to keep your claim alive. If you do not file the claim is over and the insurance company owes you nothing. You...
Although your question does present issues of products liability, a bankruptcy attorney would be better equipped to answer your specific question.
This is a personal injury question. Food defect cases are very difficult, make sure you took pictures, have a witness or two and retained the food...
Unfortunately insurance companies are only required to pay fair market value plus unused DMV fees and tax, not replacement value. If you have put...
No there is not enough to determine 100% fault, unless witnesses provided their information to the driver and/or police. The driver should turn it...
Unless you had very minimal damage to your car, or perhaps a long delay in treatment, or prior injury, you should never end up owing money...
There is no set time, sometimes they are relatively quick, like within a couple of months after the first request for lien information, sometimes...
Under Cal Vehicle Code Sec 17151 you as the owner of the vehicle are only liable for up to $15,000 to any one person to a max of $30,000 per...
You are doing the right thing...so far. Often the insurance carrier will say we can't locate our client to take a statement, therefore we're not...