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I was in a car accident and have Medicaid and Medicare.
answered on Sep 11, 2024
A Colorado attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. It could depend on the amount of the lien and who is handling it. If the lien is assigned to an attorney, and a third-party administrator is involved, it could easily take several months - depending on the TPA and... View More
Careless driving charge for car accident
Possibly due to seizure (First)
Seizure free for 6 moths
Court doesn't know about seizure yet
I am only one that was injured
Want to represent my self
Want to reduce and come our with clean or expunged record for the future
answered on Sep 9, 2024
A Colorado criminal defense attorney should advise here, but your question remains open for almost two weeks. I recommend considering a consult with a criminal defense attorney. It's likely that your question was missed because it was overlooked under the "Car Accidents" category.... View More
Her insurance company is stalling I had very minor injuries, I've recently just put a transmission in my car and now it's completely destroyed, I need help badly , this is affecting my mental health and job stability and severely out of pocket ubers
answered on Sep 9, 2024
A Kansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. There is no direct "quick fix" answer to your question of what you should do that would fit in a Q & A forum response. The short answer is that you should consider setting up a free initial consult with a... View More
They already took my car and here it is almost 3 months later and they still have not sent payment over I'm having to pay for a rental out of pocket, and harassed to put this under my insurance when I'm not the one who took liability what can I do to get this going. They deemed my... View More
answered on Sep 8, 2024
A Missouri attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. Your reluctance to handle this through your own insurance is understandable if the other side was at fault. However, sometimes that could be a viable option - depending on the basis of (and legitimacy of) the other... View More
answered on Sep 5, 2024
This statute (O.C.G. A. § 33-24-41.1) addressed instances when there are two insurance policies which apply to the same claim. It allows for a claimant (i.e., the injured person who is asserting the claim) to recover the policy limits from the primary policy and then pursue a second policy. The... View More
Is that enough proof of ownership
answered on Sep 5, 2024
An Arkansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. Until you have the chance to consult with a local attorney, a title is usually used to prove ownership. You could find out from your DMV how long it takes to get a duplicate title. If your vehicle is declared a total... View More
Indemnification, it says if the insurance company or their driver gets sued by anyone related to my injuries , such as medical provider or any other person or entity then I have to defend and reimburse the insurance company or driver for any further action or costs , including any attorneys fees .... View More
answered on Sep 5, 2024
Indemnification clauses (also known as hold harmless agreements) are standard in every release signed by a personal injury claimant. In fact, it would be shocking if the insurance company failed to include such a clause in the release.
In terms of of the court action, I assume you are... View More
While driving in traffic, a driver brake checked me and parked their vehicle blocking any forward movement of my truck on the roadway. They exited driver side of their vehicle and proceeded verbally attack me. The driver began moving in aggressive mannerisms and and reaching into their vehicle. I... View More
answered on Sep 3, 2024
How lucky an officer was nearby! I would still file an accident report for insurance purposes. I would also let your insurance know what you indicated here: that you were in fear for your safety and drove away from an unsafe situation. They can determine culpability for the damages. You may also... View More
The other driver jerked her car to the left as I was going by. This action created a minor collision in which there was a scrap on my cars side bumper. As soon as our cars touched the other driver screamed your fault and then pulled off. I pulled around the corner and tried to talk to the driver,... View More
answered on Sep 3, 2024
Determination of liability and fault is fact specific-----and a trier of fact will determine the facts and make a liiability ruling, if you get that far. Before getting there, others (you, the other driver, insurance company adjusters, lawyers, etc) will make liability determinations based on the... View More
A car was parked on the side curb pulling out on to the main straight away street. There is a stop sign intersection right behind the car and a car was at the stop sign and turned and hit the car pullling out on the drivers side with children in it and caused great damage to the car but no damage... View More
answered on Aug 31, 2024
A Virginia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Until you are able to review the accident with a local attorney (if a police report was issued, that would be helpful), both vehicles may bear some liability, one as a parked vehicle entering a roadway, and the... View More
A car was parked on the side curb pulling out on to the main straight away street. There is a stop sign intersection right behind the car and a car was at the stop sign and turned and hit the car pullling out on the drivers side with children in it and caused great damage to the car but no damage... View More
answered on Aug 31, 2024
Addendum - a local attorney could also advise on your state's applicable comparative negligence/contributory negligence doctrines. Based on percentages of respective liability, these could have different outcomes of a person's available recourses, depending on the jurisdiction. It... View More
car that i had, which was paid off. why would anybody do that? one car is 30 years old and the newer car is still on a lien with the bank!They switched it from, my bank owned mind you, car just when i get in an accident and file claim. all of a sudden they wont pay a dime saying 2year prior i... View More
answered on Aug 31, 2024
Your position sounds logical, but I do see some flaws in your argument. You say this happened 2 years earlier, right? So, are you saying that for the last 2 years, you never looked at your insurance bills, and never noticed that your rates and coverage had changed? I find that hard to believe, if... View More
I was parked in an alley and proceeded to walk into the store. I heard a horn honk and went back to my car and when I approached it was a security money truck. He waived at me and vice versa. I then went to get in my car and before I could open my door to the car he was behind me trying to pass... View More
answered on Aug 28, 2024
A South Carolina attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. It could be difficult for attorneys here to advise you on what your case is worth based on these limited facts. I'm sorry about your accident. I hope you're okay. You could probably get an idea of the... View More
Is my home, car or income at risk? Will Chapter 7 or 13 be an option?
answered on Aug 28, 2024
They could be at risk. But before pushing the panic button, you could probably make a more well-informed decision if you reviewed things with an attorney. Your post is very brief. An experienced attorney could offer better guidance with knowledge about the accident, the demand, the realistic... View More
I was served papers for a car accident in 2019 that I didn't know anything was still active on. My car was totaled, and paid for by insurance. I was under the impression that I was not at fault. I did not lose anything so I had no reason to look further into it, until now. Court date is Aug... View More
answered on Aug 27, 2024
A Kansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. Court date - August 28th - that's tomorrow. Sorry, I wish I saw your question sooner. By now, you may have been in touch with other side to request an adjournment, or to discuss settlement, or other??
An... View More
answered on Aug 26, 2024
A Pennsylvania attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. This is an open-ended question - the answer could fill volumes, based on tactics used in court for impeaching witnesses. These could be found under state and federal rules of evidence.
The short answer to... View More
answered on Aug 25, 2024
A Florida attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a month. If your attorney wants out, and you haven't signed a release accepting terms, it's possible you could explore the possibility of another firm handling the case. A review of the file would be needed to... View More
I am being told that the current injury case is being downplayed because this accident “aggravated “ existing conditions..NOT TRUE.. I was completely healed from the accident of 4 years ago but now the insurance adjuster are using that to lowball my claim offer. My question is, is there a... View More
answered on Aug 25, 2024
A Georgia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. Until you're able to consult with a local attorney on any state-specific rules, the GENERAL approach applied nationwide in the type of situation you describe is that the plaintiff relies on the opinion of a... View More
I am being told that the current injury case is being downplayed because this accident “aggravated “ existing conditions..NOT TRUE.. I was completely healed from the accident of 4 years ago but now the insurance adjuster are using that to lowball my claim offer. My question is, is there a... View More
answered on Aug 25, 2024
Addendum - To be more responsive to the point you ask about regarding SOLs, I have not seen situations where statutes of limitations were used on the issue of relevance/irrelevance of prior injuries. It's usually a case-by-case analysis, depending on the quality of the medical opinion... View More
I am being told that the current injury case is being downplayed because this accident “aggravated “ existing conditions..NOT TRUE.. I was completely healed from the accident of 4 years ago but now the insurance adjuster are using that to lowball my claim offer. My question is, is there a... View More
answered on Aug 28, 2024
It is possible for an insurance adjuster to reference previous injuries in their evaluation of a claim no matter how old the previous injuries are. However, there are steps that a skilled plaintiffs lawyer can take to combat their attempt. First, prior to filing a lawsuit, you or your attorney... View More
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