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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning for Virginia on
Q: I'm administrator for an estate in Gloucester County, VA. Am I obligated to research back child support of beneficiary?
Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Jan 8, 2020

When a person dies owing back child support, the debt passes to the estate. That debt is owed to the custodial parent and not to the child. Normally, this person would need to file a claim with the probate court in order for the debt to be recognized. It does not appear that you, as administrator... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Insurance Defense for Virginia on
Q: Rear ended the other car backing up while parking and his insurance claims that both are responsible for damages. Why?

I was recently involved in a Car accident at the University drive way where the other car backing up while parking on my way of lane. We shared our insurance info right after - no police involved. His rear end and mine front driver end, but his insurance company claims that in VA if both vehicles... View More

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Oct 14, 2019

I do not know which insurance company it is with which you are dealing, but their explanation of the liability is inadequate at best. Virginia is a contributory negligence state, which means that you have a claim against the other driver if you have not contributed to the fault in the accident in... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Lemon Law for Virginia on
Q: Is the shop responsible for towing if work performed incorrectly and car breaks down after leaving shop
Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Aug 21, 2019

Yes, the shop should pay for the tow, if the breakdown is due to the incorrect repair. If the breakdown is due to the original problem, and the repair was ineffective, that may be more difficult. If you took the car in for a repair and they told you that it was completely repaired, then you should... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning and Elder Law for Georgia on
Q: Hello, my mother has Alzheimer's disease. Does any part of title 19 pertain to her?
Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Jul 19, 2019

You’ve not really given enough information to tell. Title 19, as you probably know is commonly called “Medicaid.” This program is intended to pay for medical care for people who don't have enough money to pay their medical bills. While your mother is not “entitled” to Medicaid... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning for California on
Q: what is ment by a "Bixby Trust"?
Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Jul 19, 2019

A “Bixby Trust” is a type of spendthrift trust instrument. It is written as irrevocable but is not intended to create remainder interests in the Trustor’s heirs at law. In words, the Trustor is the sole beneficiary. For that reason, the Trust is subject to termination by the Trustor. In these... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Contracts for Virginia on
Q: My new fence was to be repair 6 months ago and it not repaired and they will not give me my money back

they damage the fence and their are missing parts also it was install wrong and it is not the size that is on the contact do I have a case the cost of the fence was 7,000

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Jan 2, 2019

This question is not an Estate Planning question, but rather a breach of contract case. The remedy will be fact- dependent. In order to answer this question accurately the original purchase order or repair order and contract need to be examined as well as the work that has been done in order to... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury for Virginia on
Q: How long does it take to reach a settlement with an insurance company once my attorney received my records
Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Jan 2, 2019

This really depends upon the severity and complexity of your injuries. Additionally there is a period of time within which your attorney will be negotiating with the insurance company, a process that is driven by the insurance company. In my experience, most law offices are happy to let you know... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Virginia on
Q: My kid and another collided while playing kick ball during their public school's PE class. The other kid's mom wants to

sue for medical bills. Can they do that if it was an innocent accident?

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Jan 2, 2019

Unfortunately people will sue for just about anything. If the collision was an accident and simply two kids playing in a school-sponsored or in-school activity, it's not likely there will be any cause of action against your child. Depending upon the facts of the event and collision, there is a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Education Law for Virginia on
Q: Can public schools start the day with a "prayer-like" service? They claim to be honoring the US, but it's sketchy.
Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Dec 12, 2018

There is really not enough information in your question. In Virginia, school officials may not impose prayers or organize prayer events, Additionally, a school's public meeting space or school auditorium may not be turned into a local church for religious celebrations.

The First...
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1 Answer | Asked in Elder Law, Medical Malpractice and Nursing Home Abuse for Virginia on
Q: My father was recently hospitalized with severe hydration, pneumonia, severe iron deficiency and other related issues.

I believe that his issues are as a direct result of malpractice on the part of the memory care community in which he was living. At the suggestion of the care manager at the hospital, I contacted the Fredericksburg Adult Protective Services and the Va State Dept. of Licensing. She also suggested... View More

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Dec 12, 2018

I don't see a question in your statement of facts, but assuming that your question is whether or not you would have a case against the memory caregiver, it is not possible to tell. There are so many variables and other facts to discover before an opinion can be made. Additionally, you must... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Virginia on
Q: I informed my landlord about a crack in the steps leading up to my unit but he never did anything about it. I

subsequently tripped and broke my wrist. Is he liable for my medical bills?

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Dec 11, 2018

Probably not. Since you had notified your landlord, that shows that you were aware that the crack was there prior to your fall. Being aware of a dangerous condition and choosing to use that route anyway, MAY be considered to be negligent on your part. While this does not diminish your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Car Accidents and Gov & Administrative Law for Virginia on
Q: A city bus driver hit the side of my vehicle. I wasn't there when it happened (my car was parked while I was shopping)

but one of the bus riders got off and left me a note, detailing what happened and also provided the number on the side of the bus. Is that enough evidence to sue the city for damages?

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Nov 26, 2018

It’s certainly enough to start. You may wish to start

With the transit authority first however since it would be much cheaper if they agree to pay the damages. Additionally, if you see not in the car and we’re not injured, your recovery will be limited to the damage to the vehicle so...
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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Virginia on
Q: I had a traffic accident. I wasn't injured but the at-fault driver is avoiding his insurance companies calls.

My vehicle was probably totaled.

It's a 2001 with between $4000-5000 in damage including a bent frame. While I was only bruised I have been forced to rent a vehicle on my credit card. I can't move forward until I know whether they will total the vehicle. His insurance company... View More

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Nov 14, 2018

Virginia does not recognize a cause of action for delays without anything more. Particularly if you are proceeding with the repair. You have a cause of action for your payments for the rental car, but you do not have a cause of action to put yourself in a better position than before the accident by... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Education Law for Virginia on
Q: Hello! What is considered legal custody in § 22.1-3. Persons to whom public schools shall be free?

I have legal custody of my little cousin by Provisional Mandate (from Louisiana) after the death of my aunt. I had no issues enrolling her last year at a Loudoun County school, yet this year, months after classes have started, I was contacted and told that the Provisional Mandate is not enough.... View More

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Nov 2, 2018

The Provisional Mandate may not be the real issue. Article IV, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution essentially gives effect in Virginia to judicial decisions of other states. Since the Provisional mandate is not a “judicial decision’ per se, it probably does not fall under this (“Full Faith... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents for Virginia on
Q: is being involved in a accident misconduct 60.2-618( 2), unknowing to myself of any said company policy?
Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Nov 2, 2018

Probably not. It is clear under Code of Virginia, § 60.2-618(2)(b), that "Misconduct" has some component of intentional behavior by the actor. In your case, and based upon the information you have given, you were involved in an accident, which by is nature is not an intentional act. Your... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Virginia on
Q: A bad snowstorm made part of my home's roof cave in. It injured my daughter. We just had the roof redone and want the

contractor to pay for some of her medical bills. He won't, claiming it's an "act of God." But he's the one who assured us it was stable. How do I proceed?

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Oct 29, 2018

You may have a case if you can show that the roof failed in the storm due to some kind of negligence on the roofing contractor. Without that missing piece, unfortunately, the roofer is essentially correct.

1 Answer | Asked in Education Law for Virginia on
Q: If I have reason to believe the education standards at my son's school aren't up to par, what do I do?
Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Oct 3, 2018

That's a broad question, as "education standards" are generally measured by achievement. Is it a public school or private? Where, in your opinion, does the education fail? I would recommend that you make special note of the reasons that you feel that the school is failing, determine... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for Virginia on
Q: got blister at work. overnight it turned blood poisoning. hospital for two days. Called boss heading to ER. not paid?

Hospital bill still not paid. Made me use my vacation time for my days missed. Specialist still not paid. The blister was from filing metal for about four hours. I had gloves on but that didn't help. Company says they don't do workers' comp. Away from my children in hosp overnight. What should I do?

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Oct 3, 2018

The blister was caused by working, so it is certainly a workers comp (WC) type of injury. You’ll need to investigate whether your company has WC coverage and simply has some policy not to use it, or do they not have the coverage. Remember, WC coverage is an insurance. Insurance is purchased to... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury for Virginia on
Q: My husband fell on vacation, not at work, and got spinal cord injury. Can I file ‘worker comp’?

His job is an auto body technician for 35 yrs and now he can not do this job due to his weak physical.

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Oct 1, 2018

No Workers Comp claim, but how did your husband fall? You may have other options.

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1 Answer | Asked in Elder Law and Estate Planning for Virginia on
Q: Alzheimer's patient petitioned by spouse specific transfer

Is this sale of house include change of will. Does Alzheimer's patient in assisted living inherit estate if death of spouse

Jay Braddock Jackson
Jay Braddock Jackson
answered on Sep 27, 2018

Having an illness that makes one incompetent to handle funds (among other things) does not mean the individual cannot inherit. In other words, the patient’s right to inherit is not impacted in any way by his illness. It may mean that a guardian will need to make certain decisions or request... View More

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