What can I do? Is declaring bankruptcy a foregone conclusion?
No, bankruptcy is not a foregone conclusion. If your insurer or your insurance agent knew that you had purchased a vehicle, or that you were...
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No, bankruptcy is not a foregone conclusion. If your insurer or your insurance agent knew that you had purchased a vehicle, or that you were...
There's a lot to unpack here. Picking the best approach would be almost impossible without looking at a lot of different documents. And getting...
If there was significant injury, I'd start with a personal injury attorney. Most personal injury attorneys get paid on a contingency fee...
With just a few exceptions which don't apply here, the complaint is the only document that must be personally served. You can serve an answer by...
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Maybe. But the insurer is likely to know that you are up against a deadline, with no attorney to represent you. That means that they are likely to...
A pro se defendant can sign and file a notice of appearance. See CR 4(a)(3). Be sure to file it with the court and serve a copy on the plaintiff's...
My guess is that she doesn't want to turn it into her insurance because she thinks it will cause her rates to go up. Insurance rates go up all the...
You could sue in small claims court, but all you get in small claims court is a judgment. Then you would have to try to figure out how to actually...
Many excellent attorneys who normally charge high rates are willing to reduce their normal rates for clients who have limited financial resources....
I'd look for an experienced personal injury attorney. There are several different legal theories that might apply, including assault and...