Am I entitled to pain and suffering in an auto accident case even though I don't have any broken bones?
Assuming you were a driver with valid insurance, then you would be able to recover pain and suffering damages couples with any physical injury...
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Assuming you were a driver with valid insurance, then you would be able to recover pain and suffering damages couples with any physical injury...
If you are not able to win your coverage dispute you could be considered Prop 213 in California meaning that you would not be entitled to collect...
My advice is to contact an Employment attorney to assist you with this, as I am am a Personal Injury Attorney. Worth getting advice on that though,...
Please include more details about the facts and your injuries. From what you have posted, I don't see a case.
If you have enough evidence to prove your damages then you can sue. Whether you will win or not is a different story. I would consult with an...
Sorry to hear that. It is a little more complicated. The second insurance company (Mercury) will blame your injuries on the first accident and...
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Yes you can give your wife the life insurance policy. The question is why? It is your separate property.
My recommendation is that you file a small claims and make sure not to sign a property damage release for your car.
I recommend you contact a medical malpractice attorney.
It is my understanding that you must win in court and receive a judgment in your favor in order to have a Malicious Prosecution Claim.