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There's no specified date of when they have to pay me by on the settlement agreement.
answered on Jul 16, 2016
Generally it takes two-four weeks. You can check with the Arizona Trial Lawyers. members--they give free consultations. If you got all of the persons policy, and it's a car wreck, you may have underinsured motorist claims but may be an issue if you settled so if that's the case, get a... View More
It resulted in a trip to the hospital for head trauma and for my bike to be totaled. It was a rare bike from the 80's, and while I was in a bike lane, had 4 lights on my bicyle (1 front, 1 rear, and 2 blue wheel lights), had a cyclist in front of me with a front light as well (who evaded the... View More
answered on Jul 7, 2016
Insurance companies take unreasonable positions every day. If you are not happy with the offer and position taken, you have the option of filing a lawsuit against the at-fault driver. Ultimately, a case can go to tria and a jury will decide the issue of fault. You should contact a local attorney... View More
Here is the situation. Went to the bar one night. Saw a friend there and they called me over. Start having regular bar talk. The conversation came to how to best remove ear wax. The friend that called me over started waving their hands around in a non violent manner. Well the friend they were with... View More
answered on Jul 1, 2016
you have a case for assault & battery. Hopefully you will be well. Unless the alleged friend has money I don't see any insurance coverage that would make it worth anyone's time to sue him--all they'd get would be a piece of paper they'd be unlikely to collect on.
answered on Jul 1, 2016
The medical bills they have been and may be liable for. Depending on the circumstances they may have other claims depending on the case, if they were present, seriousness etc. They should speak to the member of the AzTrial Lawyers Assn who is representing their child.
Case has actual injuries,civil rights violations,product liability. I really need help
answered on Jun 22, 2016
No case against a manufacturer is easy. For starters contact a member of AzTrial Lawyers Assn who handles product liability--they give free consults.
Was told they won't pay, because there was no fault of the policy holder. What can be done about this
answered on Apr 10, 2016
In most cases involving injury at a personal home, the homeowner's insurance carrier will not pay out funds unless there is some fault on the part of the homeowner. Some policies have Medical Payment coverage which does pay for medical bills even without the showing of fault. Contact a local... View More
My mother has history of seizure while detoxing - I call at first sight of seizure for help. My step dad waited last time until her 8th in a row and she had to be intubated and icu for days. Is he obligated by any law to call for help? What if she dies ? I live in Arizona
answered on Feb 8, 2016
Usually a special relationship is required. Talk to a local injury lawyer.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It is... View More
During this investigation I had stayed at a friends house where when I would go to restroom you could hear people on the roof, the whole house is able to hear someone speeking inside this house, they even know where and what I do in this house with the blinds shut.. The people are constantly... View More
answered on Dec 19, 2015
Check with a local injury lawyer about your options.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It is impossible to evaluate a... View More
An ex-girlfriend had a lawyer send a Cease and Desist letter to me so that I would stop contacting her. She had never directly told me to stop contacting her before this so I would on occasion send her an email expressing my feelings towards her which would always result in no response. Since while... View More
answered on Oct 21, 2015
If this is important enough to you, you will go and have a full discussion with a local attorney. The comments you get on a site like this just are not like having a full discussion with a private attorney.
answered on Jul 10, 2015
What with a court? With an insurance company? Best to talk to an Arizona injury lawyer. Most of us, including me, offer free consultations. I'd be happy to answer additional questions.
answered on Jul 2, 2015
The entire agreement should be reviewed rather than trying to interpret six words out of context.
I understand if I was riding a bike it would be a Pik so I would get compensated for injuries and bike but since I wasn't riding the bike how do I get compensated for my bike
answered on Jul 2, 2015
You can make a claim against the person(s) who were responsible for the accident and/or make a claim on your own insurance policy (if you have that type of coverage). Be well.
My dog and I were walking through my complex and were attacked by three cats. It was very vicious and the cats would not back down. I had to see my doctor and received 2 shots as well as being on antibiotics. I'm very uncomfortable walking my dog now and am on high alert when outdoors now
answered on Jun 17, 2015
I do not see how the HOA would be liable for the actions of stray cats on the property. You, of course, can contact a personal injury lawyer in your area for a free consultation.
answered on May 29, 2015
You'd have to show they were negligent. If you have insurance, it may be easiest to let them handle it.
answered on May 29, 2015
I don't understand your question. If you were assaulted, make a police report. You may also want to consult with a personal injury lawyer. Be well.
He was transported to hospital.police reports taken needs help with this whole process where and what should he do?
answered on May 4, 2015
You need to contact a persona injury lawyer in your area for a free consultation. If the insurance company contacts you, do not speak with them until you have first spoken to a lawyer. You can look for lawyers in your area on this site.
I am fostering for a rescue a pit mix who has broken leg. It was set by their vet with pins and screws. The vet carelessly did not rewrap well and a screw got caught in his crate. While trying to free him I was bit several times and was in hospital for 5 days and had hand surgery. Both vet and... View More
answered on May 4, 2015
You may want to contact a personal injury lawyer in your area for a free consultation. Yours sounds like a difficult case of negligence against the vet. But get that free consultation.
answered on Nov 8, 2015
Depends on the grounds for removal.
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answered on Nov 8, 2015
If possible, plaintiff's personal injury lawyers will typically file in State court rather than Federal court. I recommend you talk to an injury lawyer ASAP. The consultation is free.
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Our neighbor was drinking, walked in and threw my ex to the floor and for 5 minutes kicked him so hard it broke his nose,crushed his sinuses, fractured his right wrist/arm, and left shoe kick marks all over his body. For no reason at all. I did some research and found out he has done this before... View More
answered on Dec 19, 2015
You can ask for restitution during the criminal proceedings. You can sue the neighbor in civil court. Insurance usually doesn't apply in cases like this but more info is needed to determine.
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