Your current state is Ohio
I got arrested for a DUI August 5, 2023 and my trial date has now been pushed back for the third time to June 4, 2024
answered on Apr 18, 2024
Yes, you are entitled to a speedy trial. That said, why are you asking questions on this forum---instead, you should discuss this with your lawyer and if you do not have a lawyer at this point in time, then you need to get an attorney to represent you, as well as to protect your right to a speedy... View More
I got arrested for a DUI August 5, 2023 and my trial date has now been pushed back for the third time to June 4, 2024
answered on Apr 19, 2024
All cases are entitled to a speedy trial but the reality is to win based on a denial there is a difficult almost impossible test.
The Superior Court speedy trial policy is set forth in the Superior Court Rules. The policy incorporates the four-part speedy trial analysis of Barker v.... View More
My vehicle was in an accident, I was issued a rental vehicle while I looked for a repair shop and was dropped of at the shop before insurance adjuster told it need to be dropped off.
My car was in the shop but my rental time had reached the $1500 amount on my policy.
The repair... View More
answered on Apr 16, 2024
A Utah attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. Unless it's a very generous policy, rental rights tend to be limited in many auto policies. One option could be to review the policy and your rights with a local attorney. Keep in mind that if the claim does not... View More
answered on Apr 16, 2024
If you receive a large settlement from a car accident while on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medi-Cal (California's Medicaid program), it can potentially impact your eligibility for these benefits. Here's what you should know:
1. SSI: SSI is a needs-based program, and... View More
Instead of clearing my lane of travel , he stopped. I could not stop in time and hit him at his rear passenger door. My insurance company seems to be trying to fault me. Sadly we have the same insurance company. What can I do?
answered on Apr 15, 2024
I'm sorry about your accident. I hope you and others involved are okay. Your question doesn't include a state or territory, but as a general matter nationwide, these settings could depend on additional details, such as traffic control devices, signage, road markings, where other vehicle... View More
Instead of clearing my lane of travel , he stopped. I could not stop in time and hit him at his rear passenger door. My insurance company seems to be trying to fault me. Sadly we have the same insurance company. What can I do?
answered on Apr 15, 2024
Addendum - If the accident resulted in a lawsuit against you from the other side, immediately provide your carrier with the papers - they should arrange for your defense. Good luck
I rear ended a parked car in my neighborhood and was cited with striking a fixed object. I received a fine of $850 and a mandatory court date. Should my penalty be different? Is it worth bringing it up to the judge? This was in Woodstock, Ga
answered on Apr 15, 2024
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks, and it's likely you already consulted with local attorneys by now. Definitions could be specific to a given jurisdiction, but a fixed object is often understood to mean something fixed to its surroundings -... View More
Block traffic and their hazard lights are on, and I crash into them t-boning them, who's fault is it. 3 Lane road with a break in the median she's in the 3rd lane and I'm in the 1st lane the only safe place to pull over is in the median break. Her hazard lights were on as soon as she... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2024
An Arizona attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. It's possible liability could be apportioned between both of you, depending on how the accident is evaluated by the insurance company investigator. If they didn't have insurance, check the terms of your UM... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2024
In most jurisdictions, it is not necessarily illegal for the police to let a driver leave without getting a statement from both drivers involved in an accident. However, it is generally considered good police practice to gather statements from all involved parties to ensure a thorough investigation... View More
answered on Apr 9, 2024
It depends! If you have no fault coverage your medical bills will be paid by your insurance up to the amount of coverage that you purchased (typically $10,000.00). Excess bills will be paid by the party at fault. If you were injured by an uninsured or under insured driver your own policy would pay... View More
On Aug 8, 2022, my then 18-year-old son, hit a 2014 F150 while backing out of a Texas Roadhouse parking lot resulting in a small scratch/dent in the right rear along with a broken tail light. We offered to pay for it out of pocket however, the insured would not return calls and we later received a... View More
answered on Apr 7, 2024
In this situation, you have a few options to consider:
1. Review the initial claim documentation: Carefully review the original estimate, payment receipt, and the letter from the subrogation company stating that the claim was resolved and their file closed. Check if there was any mention of... View More
They keep using the term minor compromise for Louisiana, What is this and how do I figure this out. The Ins company also ntoed they would hire an attorney free to handle to case and present it to the judge, but thye will not allow me to talk to the laywer until we settle onan amount. It this... View More
answered on Apr 5, 2024
More information is needed here but if whoever is handling this claim on behalf of your son (since your son is legally not a party since he's a minor) is not a lawyer and/or does not have a lawyer, I strongly recommend that you contact an accident/injury lawyer to discuss options and to get a... View More
They keep using the term minor compromise for Louisiana, What is this and how do I figure this out. The Ins company also ntoed they would hire an attorney free to handle to case and present it to the judge, but thye will not allow me to talk to the laywer until we settle onan amount. It this... View More
answered on Apr 9, 2024
I hope your son is okay. Something doesn't sound right here. Insurance companies do not usually arrange attorneys for claimants - unless there are details missing here. You should reach out to attorneys on your own to try to set up a free initial consult to discuss.
The minor... View More
I was at a red light when a car changed lanes diagonally on my right side attempting to get in front of me when a red light changed and collided with my right front bumper. We were in heavy traffic and it wasn’t safe, therefore upon my first glance it appeared no damage, as other driver asked to... View More
answered on Apr 3, 2024
When you file your claim with your insurance company, give them the tag number and the circumstances you have related. Using that number, the insurance company may be able to identify them, and choose to file a civil court claim against them. They might be able to recover a judgment, including a... View More
I was 11-12 years old and my mom was the one who made the decisions on when I get my money and how much I’m able to get at a certain period of time. And now that I’m an adult I think that’s it’s now my choice to change how I receive that money.
answered on Apr 1, 2024
If the settlement agreement gives you the choice on how to get the money now that you are an adult, follow the terms of the settlement agreement as it pertains to notifying whomever is holding the money for your benefit. Since this is not a typical situation, it will depend on what the exact... View More
I was 11-12 years old and my mom was the one who made the decisions on when I get my money and how much I’m able to get at a certain period of time. And now that I’m an adult I think that’s it’s now my choice to change how I receive that money.
answered on Apr 1, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your father and the circumstances surrounding it. Regarding the settlement money, the specifics of how and when you can access the funds may depend on several factors:
1. The terms of the settlement agreement
2. The type of account the money... View More
I was 11-12 years old and my mom was the one who made the decisions on when I get my money and how much I’m able to get at a certain period of time. And now that I’m an adult I think that’s it’s now my choice to change how I receive that money.
answered on Apr 6, 2024
I'm sorry about the loss of your dad. See if the attorney who handled the matter could go through the settlement agreement terms with you. Since you were 11 or 12 when this happened, the attorney representing you probably had to go through a special proceeding (infant comp order, or similarly... View More
answered on Apr 1, 2024
One can always conceive of a circumstance in which an insurer may deny coverage. That imagined circumstance may have nothing to do with what is actually happening to you. Even if the employer's insurer refuses to defend or indemnify you, the employer still has an obligation under Labor Code... View More
answered on Apr 1, 2024
Yes, there are several situations under California law where a company's insurance may not cover an employee driver in a company car after an accident. Some common examples include:
1. Driving under the influence: If the employee was driving while under the influence of alcohol or... View More
The company I work for provides transportation for many reasons for individuals and groups in a variety of vehicles. I am employed as a driver. I got into an accident that was technically my fault.
answered on Apr 1, 2024
Under California law, the insurance coverage for accidents involving company vehicles can be complex and depends on various factors. Here's some general information:
1. Commercial Auto Insurance: If the company you work for has a commercial auto insurance policy, it will typically be... View More
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