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answered on Apr 19, 2019
For starters look at the paperwork they gave you. Big problem is the storage charges which they can still rack up. At $30 or more a day most companies will keep the wrecks as potential money makers.
answered on Apr 9, 2019
Usually that would be a Class C Misdemeanor. 30 Day possible Sentence.
For the accident the road was closed without sing.
What is going to happen with my driver license? I just got it less than a month.
answered on Apr 6, 2019
Depends what you were charged with. Get the police report. See if there's a video. Get photos of your car. Consider hiring an attorney who hanlde tickets if you can afford it. Respond to the summons.
Ididnt have time to register vehicle or get insurance
answered on Apr 3, 2019
You as the operator, and your Father as the vehicle's owner, are both potential Defendants in a suit for Personal Injuries and/or Property Damages.
I had to use my car in an attempt to escape. Hit him with my car. His son then grabbed the bat and attempted to hit me but by pulling away he hit my car. All this happened after he rammed me with his car and fled the seen.
answered on Apr 1, 2019
If you wish to press Criminal Charges, then call and go see the Police or Sheriff's Office. Be prepared to describe the attacker and his car.
He has no assets and on a fixed income.
answered on Apr 1, 2019
The other car's Driver, Owner or Insurance Carrier, can all sue the other driver which caused the wreck. If your Father had Insurance then he should let them handle the Claim. If not, expect to at least have his License suspended for Lack of Financial Responsibility, and possibly other Rule... View More
I started to pull out of the Walmart parking lot when a car pulled out from a lot across the street and I had to brake. When I backed up to get out of the street, the car behind me was driving forward and my bumper tapped his. He overreacted and accused me of damaging his car that was obviously... View More
answered on Mar 27, 2019
From your facts it does appear to be your fault, that is a Rule of
The Road Violation occurred. If you plead Guilty and pay the Citation, it will appear on your MVR. You may wish to hire a lawyer to represent you, so something besides a conviction might go down. Your Insurance Company... View More
I backed into a car and barely hit it, there is no damage to either car.
answered on Apr 1, 2019
There are several Rule of the Road Violations that you might be charged with, but it is very doubtful... If something happens, then hire a competent attorney to represent you. Do not ignore a Citation, Summons, Civil Warrant or Notice from the Department of Safety.
Person I hit had their car insured, however I feel like they’ve been trying to bully me, and they ignored my multiple attempts to contact before this became a state matter
answered on Apr 3, 2019
If you are sued for Tort Damages, then you need to defend yourself. Possibly hire an attorney. It sounds like the wreck was your fault, and without insurance, the Judge will probably give the Plaintiff a Judgment for money damages. If you do not appeal or pay, then either him or his Insurance... View More
Their negligence caused damage to my car and they are refusing to pay, despite me having abundant evidence. I live in Knox County and the company is also based in Knox County, but the construction and the damage was done in Anderson county. Do I need to file suit in Knox or Anderson county?
answered on Feb 27, 2019
You can sue the Defendant either where the accident occurred or in the County where the Defendant is located.
My wife was driving and had a fender bender I have 2 years ago.. I get a letter stated they were going to revoke mine and her license.. I have found an affidavit that can be filed to reinstate them if no judgment in court was made under t.c.a section 55.12.108 is this still applicable?
answered on Mar 21, 2019
likely. I am assuming you had no insurance. See if you can get the clerk to show that there is no open case or closed case with a judgment against you.
My damage is to the right passenger side rear bumper. His damage is to the left driver side front bumper
answered on Feb 22, 2019
If the other car hit you in the rear this would tend to indicate the other driver has some fault. You have a duty to make sure before changing lanes that it can be done safely. If truly you were making a lane change and the other driver sped up then probably more the other driver's faut... View More
I was not Given a ticket
answered on Feb 21, 2019
Hopefully either your employer or you had liability insurance. If the damaged car's owner is not paid for his damages, then either him or the police can report you to the Department of Safety for failure to abide by the Financial Responsibility Statutes, which will suspend your Driver's... View More
He was crossing the street on a marked crosswalk by riding his bike. The truck driver said he didn’t see him until he was half way thru the crosswalk and couldn’t avoid him.
answered on Jan 17, 2019
If this happened Arkansas an Arkansas lawyer should answer. Generally a bicyclist on a bike is a "vehicle" not a pedestrian and the rules would apply. Whoever has the right of way in the intersection, the other vehicles will need to yield the right of way.
answered on Jan 9, 2019
generally, the law has not caught up with carfax and claims of diminution of value from the car having been in a crash. You get the book value in most cases. You can try that argument, and I'd suggest call the Insurance Commissioner but generally no.
A lawsuit was filed against me in 2008 in Sullivan county, Tn for a traffic accident in which I did not have insurance..my license was taken for non payment of lawsuit. Recently they renewed the lawsuit and have started garnishing my wages. The lawsuit is in the amount of 13,000. Can I get my... View More
answered on Jan 2, 2019
There are really too many factors to consider to respond meaningfully to this. I am assuming from your note that a judgment has been entered and based upon this judgment your wages are being garnished. I would suggest you contact a bankruptcy attorney and walk through all of the facts.
My daughter was in auto accident and didn't have insurance her view was obstructed and she pulled out in front of a car. The police officer told he was not giving her a ticket for failure to yield because there is alot of accidents that happen in that location because of the view being... View More
answered on Jan 9, 2019
Someone can be at fault even if no one charged. She has a duty to inch out if her view is obstructed and to take an alternate route. If she has no insurance bigger problem is that her license could be suspended.
Unless there's some reason to believe the other person is at fault, the... View More
His insurance co paid the damages but not $900+ in fees charged by the rental company. Do I need to file a small claims case in TN or where I live to try to recoup damages?
answered on Dec 19, 2018
The suit would have to be filed in Tennessee where the defendants live or where the accident occurred. You can't sued them where you live for something they did in Tennessee..
Of a private drive the police said since I didn't have insurance and because I was pulling out of a private drive I was automatically at fault and I am now being sued for the damages the company suing me said that I have agreed to pay the amount when I never knew they were going to sue me
answered on Dec 18, 2018
Pulling out of a private drive, a driver should yield the right of way to oncoming traffic. You mention a traffic light - and that the other driver came into the intersection on a red light. If the intersection was controlled by a traffic light then if you entered the intersection on a green... View More
He was ticketed for straddling lanes and improper lane change. I'm I responsible for getting my vehicle repaired as I'm being given the run around by his insurance company. I was also told I'd be responsible for 20% of a rental or cab fees.
answered on Dec 16, 2018
This is why you need to contact a lawyer after a crash. This sounds like the usual insurance baloney where they try to say you are 10,20.30% at fault based on---well, it's an "accident" so it's no-one's fault (until they are trying to soak you for contribution).
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