The other side if refusing to tell me their insured's policy limit. Should I just file a lawsuit?
If your goal is to file a lawsuit just to know the policy limits, you have not listed any facts justifying such an expenditure.
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If your goal is to file a lawsuit just to know the policy limits, you have not listed any facts justifying such an expenditure.
If you were exiting a parallel parking situation then you are probably at fault. But it is very fact specific.
There is no clear cut answer, it depends on the specific facts. Likely you will both be at fault.
Ask your attorney these things. Interplay between worker's comp and PI can get complicated. Your attorney knows your case better than strangers...
No, that would be interfering with the lienholder's rights. A lien and a loan are two different things. In addition, a charge off does not mean...
Yes you can sue. Whether you will win is a different story.
Your insurance policy likely requires you to report accidents, but read your policy.
All you can do is keep it separate and don’t use any of it for any community purpose. This will keep it from being taken by creditors for debts...
“Could have” and “does not know CA law” are not viable causes of action.
Moving to employment and labor section.