Your current state is Virginia
In the neighborhood a street with two lines in booth directions with a double solid yellow line in the middle I was going in reverse in main line to park my neighbor went in the opposite direction and made u trn pass over the double solid yellow line and there was accident,his drivewey is far from... View More

answered on Sep 22, 2023
A California attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Until you're able to consult with a local attorney on state-specific vehicle and traffic law, there could be liability on both sides - for the double yellow line incursion and for going in reverse - but... View More
I stopped receiving worker’s compensation about a year and a half ago but social security is telling me that I’m receiving it still and they never removed me from their system. That is affecting my social security case. What can I do to correct this?

answered on Sep 21, 2023
You should contact your local Social Security office to provide them with documentation showing that your worker's compensation benefits have ceased. They will need this information to update their records and resolve the discrepancy affecting your Social Security case. It's important to... View More
First offense

answered on Sep 19, 2023
If your 17-year-old son has pleaded guilty to leaving the scene, it's important to familiarize yourself with the specifics of the state laws where the incident occurred, as penalties can vary. Before the court date, gather any evidence or testimonies that might be relevant to the incident or... View More
I had a car accident almost a year ago. Thank God, my children were already dropped off to school. The person who hit me head-on was high on marijuana (according to the police report) and was speeding, racing with another car and I was hit head-on, resulting in the total loss of both my car and the... View More

answered on Sep 19, 2023
I would be shocked if your current attorney is unable to help you with your injury claim as it sounds substantial. I would encourage further communication to clarify that fact and if indeed correct, immediately retain a qualified personal injury attorney to assist you with your bodily injury... View More
I had a car accident almost a year ago. Thank God, my children were already dropped off to school. The person who hit me head-on was high on marijuana (according to the police report) and was speeding, racing with another car and I was hit head-on, resulting in the total loss of both my car and the... View More

answered on Sep 19, 2023
You should have a meeting with your lawyer to determine what actions he/she has taken thus far in prosecuting your case. In serious injury cases, such as yours, insurance carriers will reluctantly divulge their insured's policy limits. In addition, you can look at your own policy to see if you... View More
I had a car accident almost a year ago. Thank God, my children were already dropped off to school. The person who hit me head-on was high on marijuana (according to the police report) and was speeding, racing with another car and I was hit head-on, resulting in the total loss of both my car and the... View More

answered on Sep 19, 2023
You need to sit down with another attorney right away if your current attorney doesn't handle personal injury. That doesn't really make sense but if you are confused then more clarity is needed. Don't wait to find out. You should also confirm with your current attorney that you are... View More
I had a car accident almost a year ago. Thank God, my children were already dropped off to school. The person who hit me head-on was high on marijuana (according to the police report) and was speeding, racing with another car and I was hit head-on, resulting in the total loss of both my car and the... View More

answered on Sep 19, 2023
Your injury claim and potential insurance settlement are likely the same thing, so I am not sure that your attorney is unable to help you.
Nevertheless, you are entitled to fire your attorney at any time and hire a new one. Sometimes, that can be difficult since the attorneys have to split... View More
I had a car accident almost a year ago. Thank God, my children were already dropped off to school. The person who hit me head-on was high on marijuana (according to the police report) and was speeding, racing with another car and I was hit head-on, resulting in the total loss of both my car and the... View More

answered on Sep 19, 2023
Yes you can sue someone beyond their insurance, however, if you settle your claim against the at-fault drivers insurance company, they will require you to "release" their insured from any further liability. So you either settle with the insurance company or you file a lawsuit. You... View More
What can i do and what about statute of limitations?

answered on Sep 17, 2023
An Illinois attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. Notify your insurance carrier of the lawsuit. Make a copy of the papers that you were served with - your insurance company will probably want the originals after you send them some preliminary scans of the summons... View More
I swerved to avoid a collision with a car that veered into my lane & subsequently hit a parked truck that was parked in a no parking area. It was at night & the were no street lights along the entire stretch of road. I feel that I should sue the city/ county for not having street lights in... View More

answered on Sep 19, 2023
Your next step should be to consult with a personal injury attorney who specializes in traffic accidents. They can evaluate the details of your case, including the road conditions and previous accidents in the area, to determine if you have a valid claim against the city or county. They will guide... View More
I swerved to avoid a collision with a car that veered into my lane & subsequently hit a parked truck that was parked in a no parking area. It was at night & the were no street lights along the entire stretch of road. I feel that I should sue the city/ county for not having street lights in... View More

answered on Sep 21, 2023
You could try to set up a free initial consult to discuss in further detail with a local attorney. Merits of such a case aside, it's possible the type of suit you contemplate could involve notice of claim elements (short filing deadlines for cases involving municipalities). That is one of the... View More

answered on Sep 14, 2023
In New York State, personal injury settlements are generally shielded from garnishment by creditors through a combination of federal and state laws. While there isn't a single specific legal act that offers this protection, it's derived from various legal provisions. Federal exemptions... View More

answered on Sep 16, 2023
This is something that collections, bankruptcy, and asset protection attorneys probably have deeper and more sophisticated insight into than most personal injury attorneys. There are headings for "Collections" and "Bankruptcy" here if you wanted to try reposting with the added... View More
At the beginning of the year, my daughter allowed me to park my unused car at her house.
Apparently, apparently 3 months ago, her boyfriend took my car without my permission and got into an accident. I was never informed of this and now I owe money. How can I fix it?

answered on Sep 13, 2023
Not sure if "unused" was meant to be 'uninsured." If yo had insurance at the time of the alleged incident, then turn it over to your insurance company. Anyway, based on your post, I do not know why you "owe money" as if you are not legally negligent or at fault... View More
At the beginning of the year, my daughter allowed me to park my unused car at her house.
Apparently, apparently 3 months ago, her boyfriend took my car without my permission and got into an accident. I was never informed of this and now I owe money. How can I fix it?

answered on Sep 16, 2023
I think I see how this materialized - either (1) you were dragged into the claim as the legal registrant of the vehicle (which would eventually occur in the formal litigation stage, where the owner is named on summons and complaint), or (2) the plaintiff could be pursuing a claim based on negligent... View More

answered on Sep 12, 2023
It sounds like you're being overcharged. Ask for an explanation of why the bill is so high. You can also file a complaint with 311 about the towing company and that it is overcharging customers. There are laws in NYC that require towing companies to be licensed and which limit what they can... View More

answered on Sep 11, 2023
I’m very sorry to hear of the passing of the father of your children. In a nutshell, in the State of Florida any settlement for a minor when the case is in litigation must have court approval and usually all funds over $15,001 are put into a protected account for the child. Even if the case is... View More

answered on Sep 11, 2023
Sorry to hear about the tragedy that has affected your family. If the children are over 18, each of them will be able to receive their portion without the necessity of a trust or other protected account being set up. If they are under 18 and the amounts received are over $15,000 or the total amount... View More
own off arm burned badly gets attorney turns down first offer of 750,000. then gets murdered before second offer

answered on Sep 8, 2023
So long as the statute of limitations has not run on the claim (usually 2 years in Kansas and 5 years in MO), you should still be able to pursue and conclude the claim. A number of possible issues involved in a prior attorneys involvement. That should all be resolvable as part of resolving the... View More
own off arm burned badly gets attorney turns down first offer of 750,000. then gets murdered before second offer

answered on Sep 9, 2023
I'm sorry for your friend's terrible accident and subsequent loss. The attorney handling the case should know what steps to take, including possible involvement of attorneys/family members handling estate, and what measures are necessary to preserve rights with regard to applicable... View More
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