Is personal injury law limited to physical injuries only?
It generally means some sort of tort against a person.
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It generally means some sort of tort against a person.
I have zero clue why an attorney would feel the need to “partner “with a body shop, whatever that means. But in any event you need to discuss this...
Sure, you can sue. I’ll let you take your own guess on your odds of getting sympathy from a judge or jury.
Of course they can. You can complain to the insurance company if you like, or go somewhere else.
Well, you are going in the right direction, but courts like to see “completed” a lot more than “going to”. You have not indicated what you are...
No, insurance is a contract, and you can read the terms of the contract. I seriously doubt they were foolish enough to agree to obligate...
The resident can consult directly with an attorney if the resident is concerned.
Seems odd that they would not have given you a reason for their current position. You can hire an insurance bad faith attorney to review everything...
Well, let’s be clear, since your post is vague. I’ve been an attorney for years and responded to around 21,000 questions emailed through this...
What does your criminal defense attorney say? What did your probation officer(s) say?