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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Agricultural Law and Personal Injury for Alabama on
Q: Can I pursue legal action after hitting a bull with no personal car insurance?

I was driving in a rural area and encountered three bulls walking freely across the road. I missed the first two bulls but hit the third one, which resulted in my car being completely totaled and all airbags deploying. I injured my leg in the incident and haven't talked to the owner of the... View More

Cameron L. Hogan
Cameron L. Hogan
answered on May 16, 2025

Unfortunately, no. Livestock owners have immunity from car accidents caused by livestock in Alabama. Additionally, since there is no cause of action against the owner, uninsured motorist coverage does not apply either. The only insurance that applies is comprehensive coverage and medical payments... View More

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Q: Seeking compensation after car accident; driver at fault, total loss of vehicle and injuries.

I was involved in an auto accident on April 23, 2025, where another driver, who was on the job, swerved into my lane causing me to veer into his lane to avoid a head-on collision. He then swerved back and hit the gravel, fish-tailing and colliding with the driver's side of my car, totaling my... View More

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answered on May 16, 2025

Thank you for sharing the details of the incident. We understand how stressful and overwhelming a situation like this can be, especially when it involves injuries to both yourself and your family members.

Based on the information you've provided, your inquiry involves complex legal and...
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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Contracts, Insurance Defense and Personal Injury for California on
Q: Am I responsible for car accident damages if insurance lapsed without my knowledge?

I was driving a vehicle that was gifted to me, but it is in my ex’s name. I recently got into a fender bender and found out that the insurance coverage for the car was removed a year ago without my knowledge. The car was purchased for me in February 2023, and my ex had been paying for the... View More

William John Light
William John Light
answered on May 16, 2025

If it’s in your ex’s name, it might be his car. However, you were driving. You had an accident. It’s your responsibility. It’s also your ex’s responsibility as the apparent vehicle owner who let you drive the car with his permission.

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4 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Civil Litigation and Personal Injury for Texas on
Q: Can I sue for damages after hitting an unmarked forklift causing truck repairs and income loss?

I’m an independent truck driver, and on April 8, 2025, I was involved in an accident in Geismar where I hit a United Rental forklift that was parked on the shoulder. It wasn't properly marked, lit, or barricaded, creating a safety hazard. My truck was towed for repairs costing $52,535.84,... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on May 15, 2025

Yes, you can sue. But it might not be United Rental that you can sue. United Rental rents forklifts to other companies and people. The dangerous condition may have been created by the renter of the forklift, and not by United Rental. You need to identify who that renter was, if there was one.... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Child Support, Civil Litigation, Personal Injury and Family Law for Florida on
Q: Can child support be taken from car accident lawsuit winnings in Florida?

I was involved in a car accident and am currently in a lawsuit related to it. I'm concerned about whether my lawsuit winnings can be used to cover my child support payments, as I have been ordered to pay child support but am behind on payments. Can my child support obligations affect the... View More

Barry W. Kaufman
Barry W. Kaufman
answered on May 14, 2025

Your settlement payment does not flow through the Child Support Depository in your county or in Tallahassee. Nowif there is any sort of lien on the settlement proceeds placed by the State or the other party, then yes, that lien would have to be satisfied before your settlement could be disbursed to... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Consumer Law and Personal Injury for Pennsylvania on
Q: Can I challenge a low accident settlement in PA due to replacement vehicle cost?

I was involved in a car accident, and the at-fault insurance company has made a settlement offer equivalent to the actual cash value (ACV) of my vehicle. However, this offer is insufficient for purchasing a similar replacement vehicle, which will cause me undue hardship due to the new car payment... View More

Matthew Rosenberg
Matthew Rosenberg
answered on May 13, 2025

Yes, you can challenge the insurance company’s settlement offer if you believe the actual cash value (ACV) of your vehicle was undervalued. In Pennsylvania, insurers are required to base their ACV offer on fair market value, which should reflect what it would cost to purchase a comparable vehicle... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury and Criminal Law for Arizona on
Q: Hit and run pedestrian case with video footage and ER visit, but no action from authorities.

I was involved in a hit and run accident as a pedestrian. Although I reported the incident to the authorities, they have not taken any steps to investigate. No statements were taken. There is video footage available of the incident, and I went to the emergency room to treat my injuries. What can I... View More

Zachary Divelbiss
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answered on May 12, 2025

From the criminal side, you can continue to file police reports about this incident. That is the only way to get the police involved. The police can then start an investigation, if they have not already. However, if the police run into a dead-end then it is likely they will close the investigation... View More

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5 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for New York on
Q: Hit-and-run incident on April 14, 2025 with injuries; seeking compensation options.

I was involved in a hit-and-run on April 14, 2025, where a car hit me and broke my ribs. The driver drove off, and although I reported the incident to the police and have a witness, the police have been unable to identify the car or driver. I was taken to the hospital by ambulance, but I don't... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 9, 2025

I'm very sorry about your accident. If the identity of the hit-and-run driver eventually materializes, you will have a wide range of options. For now, IMMEDIATELY look into initiating a claim with the Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation (MVAIC). Proceed WITHOUT DELAY here - the... View More

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5 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for New York on
Q: Hit-and-run incident on April 14, 2025 with injuries; seeking compensation options.

I was involved in a hit-and-run on April 14, 2025, where a car hit me and broke my ribs. The driver drove off, and although I reported the incident to the police and have a witness, the police have been unable to identify the car or driver. I was taken to the hospital by ambulance, but I don't... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 10, 2025

Addendum - Another good reason to act without further delay (other than MVAIC's timetables) is that if there is evidence out there in terms of video footage, these things can sometimes have a short "shelf life." Data could be lost if the device re-records over original footage. Good luck

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5 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for New York on
Q: Hit-and-run incident on April 14, 2025 with injuries; seeking compensation options.

I was involved in a hit-and-run on April 14, 2025, where a car hit me and broke my ribs. The driver drove off, and although I reported the incident to the police and have a witness, the police have been unable to identify the car or driver. I was taken to the hospital by ambulance, but I don't... View More

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answered on May 13, 2025

Hello. After retrieving your police report, the first step is to determine if you have household automobile insurance. Although you do not have automobile insurance, you may be eligible to receive medical coverage under the automobile insurance of somebody in your household. You may also be able to... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Consumer Law and Insurance Defense for Hawaii on
Q: Should I hire an attorney after a rear-end car accident with minimal insurance coverage?

I was involved in a car accident where I was rear-ended by an at-fault truck driver, leading to severe damage to my passenger van and damage to the sedan in front of me. The at-fault driver's insurance has minimal coverage ($10,000 for the damaged cars), which won't cover the repair costs... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 8, 2025

A Hawaii attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I'm sorry about your accident, and the fact that your aggravation is compounded by minimal insurance coverage. It could be a difficult decision here, since the claim could be complex, in terms of involving UM... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Consumer Law and Insurance Defense for Hawaii on
Q: Should I hire an attorney after a rear-end car accident with minimal insurance coverage?

I was involved in a car accident where I was rear-ended by an at-fault truck driver, leading to severe damage to my passenger van and damage to the sedan in front of me. The at-fault driver's insurance has minimal coverage ($10,000 for the damaged cars), which won't cover the repair costs... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 8, 2025

Addendum - 'Sorry... When I answered a second ago, I meant "underinsured motorist" coverage, NOT "uninsured motorist" coverage. I should have proofread my response more slowly and thoroughly before uploading! Good luck

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3 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy, Car Accidents, Insurance Defense, Civil Litigation and Personal Injury for Washington on
Q: Am I liable for a lawsuit if driving for a bankrupt company?

I was driving for a company and performing my job duties when an accident occurred, resulting in both vehicles involved being totaled. The company initially said they would handle the situation, but it has since gone bankrupt. Now, I've received a lawsuit despite having personal insurance... View More

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answered on May 8, 2025

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Navigating liability after a car accident while performing job duties can be complex, especially when the employer has declared bankruptcy. Here's an overview based on Washington State law:

1. Employer Liability Under Vicarious Liability...
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3 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy, Car Accidents, Insurance Defense, Civil Litigation and Personal Injury for Washington on
Q: Am I liable for a lawsuit if driving for a bankrupt company?

I was driving for a company and performing my job duties when an accident occurred, resulting in both vehicles involved being totaled. The company initially said they would handle the situation, but it has since gone bankrupt. Now, I've received a lawsuit despite having personal insurance... View More

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answered on May 8, 2025

In California, if your partner or spouse—who is not listed on your auto insurance policy—drives your car with your permission and causes an at-fault accident, your insurance company may still provide coverage under the "permissive use" provision. However, there are important nuances... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Consumer Law and Personal Injury for Oregon on
Q: Options for uninsured victim after car is totaled in Oregon.

I was involved in an accident in Oregon where someone with insurance hit and totaled my car, which was uninsured. The police documented the accident, and while I sustained some bruises and scratches, there were no major injuries. The car that was totaled was my only vehicle, and I'm currently... View More

Jina Ly Clark
Jina Ly Clark
answered on May 7, 2025

If the accident was not your fault, the at-fault party should pay your vehicle damage. If you can prove you had insurance within the last 6 months, you may be entitled to non-economic damages for your pain and suffering if you need medical treatment as a result of your injuries. If you have major... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Car Accidents and Personal Injury for Tennessee on
Q: Can I pursue charges for a hit and run in Tennessee without filing an insurance claim?

My vehicle was involved in a hit and run with no injuries and minor damages. We reported the incident to the police, and there is an eyewitness who can identify the other driver. We do not wish to file a claim with our insurance because we are concerned that our rates would increase. Can we pursue... View More

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answered on May 7, 2025

You do not have to make a claim on your policy. But expect any future claim on the incident to be denied or even the policy cancelled. Later on your insurance will find out about the incident due to any reports given to the DOS, so a rate increase is very possible. Apparently LEOs are not... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Insurance Defense and Personal Injury for Washington on
Q: Hit-and-run accident after police chase: delay insurance claim?

I was involved in a hit-and-run accident resulting from a police chase. The police have apprehended the driver at fault, but I am unsure if they have insurance. I hold comprehensive, collision, and underinsured motorist coverage, but I have not been in contact with the driver's insurance or... View More

Steve Dashiak
Steve Dashiak
answered on May 7, 2025

There is no reason to delay. The determination of insurance coverage for the other driver could take a while. Also, people running from the police are more likely than average to not have any insurance. You should get your car repaired under your collision coverage. Since it wasn't your fault,... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Insurance Defense and Personal Injury for Texas on
Q: How to seek compensation after an accident when the at-fault vehicle was stolen?

I was involved in a car accident two months ago in which the other driver was at fault, as indicated in the police report. The driver's insurance was with Progressive, but now they are stating that the vehicle he was driving might have been stolen, and therefore I may not receive any... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on May 7, 2025

Regardless of whether the vehicle was stolen, you can still sue the at-fault driver of the other vehicle for the injuries caused by his negligent operation of the vehicle. The other driver may or may not have sufficient non-exempt assets to pay the amount of any judgment awarded to you for your... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Wrongful Death, Civil Rights and Personal Injury for Florida on
Q: Seeking justice for wrongful death due to police department negligence with DUI laws.

My 22-year-old stepdaughter died in a car crash in Central Florida last April. She had previously been involved in a DUI incident, where she refused a breathalyzer, but was released on her own recognizance without immediate license suspension. Despite this, she was able to legally buy and register... View More

Stephen Arnold Black
Stephen Arnold Black
answered on May 5, 2025

In Florida, a stepfather may not automatically qualify to sue for wrongful death unless he was legally recognized as the child's parent or financially dependent on her. The claim must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased's estate on behalf of eligible survivors.

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Car Accidents and Personal Injury for Georgia on
Q: Tourist with foreign license charged with hit and run; no accident noted. What to expect in court?

I am a tourist with a foreign license and was charged with hit and run while driving my mom’s car. Although I was issued a citation, the officer checked "no accident." What should I expect in court regarding this charge?

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 5, 2025

A Georgia criminal defense attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. Until you are able to consult with a criminal defense attorney, there are also civil law aspects to think about. You should discuss the accident with your mother so that she could take appropriate... View More

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