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Q: About 2 years ago my vehicle was the front car in a 3 car collision.The middle vehicle did an extra tap into my car

Due its driver's foot coming off the clutch after ther rear driver impacted him. Rear driver's carrier is accepting only 50% liability; middle driver's carrier accepts no liability.

1. Who do I file a claim against--rear driver alone?; middle and rear driver?; or both... View More

Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Apr 9, 2012

You should file an insurance claim against both driver's. If you were hurt in the accident then you really should have an attorney handle this for you.

Daniel Berman

Berman & Tsombanakis LLC

www.southfloridaaccidents.com

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Q: Is it illegal to drive a passenger truck in fl without a front bumper?
Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Apr 4, 2012

I would think that operating a motor vehicle without a front bumper would be considered operating with unsafe equipment and subject you to an infraction/moving violation.

Daniel M. Berman

Berman & Tsombanakis LLC

www.southfloridaaccidents.com

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Q: If a telephone pole is damaged in an auto accident, is it the company's responsibility to fix the damage?
Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Apr 4, 2012

The telephone company should fix it but they can seek payment for the damages from the person responsible for the damage/accident

Daniel M. Berman

Berman & Tsombanakis LLC

www.southfloridaaccidents.com

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Q: What is a penalty while backing vehicle hit another on a parking lot
Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Apr 4, 2012

The police may or may not give you a citation which will cost you a couple of hundred dollars. You will be liable to the owner of the other car for damages though your insurance may cover it.

Daniel M. Berman

Berman & Tsombanakis

www.southfloridaaccidents.com

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Q: What is a penalty while backing vehicle hit another on a parking lot
Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Apr 3, 2012

The police may or may not give you a citation which will cost you a couple of hundred dollars. You will be liable to the owner of the other car for damages though your insurance may cover it.

Daniel M. Berman

Berman & Tsombanakis

www.southfloridaaccidents.com

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Q: My family was in car accident I was driving . We sued for damages to my children but now the money is in a trust?

I can't have access to but I'm the one who contacted attorney to sue in our behalf , can this be changed and why would the attorney have access to that account .

Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Apr 3, 2012

The money for your children's injuries is likely be held in trust per directives of the court. Especially if there was significant recovery. You certainly should have access to moneys received for any injuries you suffered individually, if any.

Daniel M. Berman

Berman &...
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Q: My family was in car accident I was driving . We sued for damages to my children but now the money is in a trust?

I can't have access to but I'm the one who contacted attorney to sue in our behalf , can this be changed and why would the attorney have access to that account .

Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Apr 3, 2012

The money for your children's injuries is likely be held in trust per directives of the court. Especially if there was significant recovery. You certainly should have access to moneys received for any injuries you suffered individually, if any.

Daniel M. Berman

Berman &...
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Q: Should I fight a careless driving ticket if an accident occured due to hydro-planeing?

Highway accident, driving 20 below limit due to weather conditions, no other vehicles involved. Ticketing Officer arrived at the scene 5-10 minutes after. No witnesses stopped.

Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Mar 1, 2012

Sure. If you feel that you were not driving in carelessly then you should certainly fight it. You don't want to have an offense like that on your driving record.

Daniel M. Berman, Esq

Berman & Tsombanakis

www.southfloridaaccidents.com

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Q: My vehicle damaged in a grocery store parking lot by a vendor. Have police report. Party will not pay. My options?

Asked only the cost of repair by authorized dealer. He wants to do the repair himself.

Daniel Marc Berman
Daniel Marc Berman
answered on Mar 1, 2012

Unless you can somehow prove it was the fault of the grocery store, which seems like a stretch, then you will have to sue the vendor who did the damage directly.

Daniel M. Berman, Esq

Berman & Tsombanakis

www.southfloridaaccidents.com

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Q: Do i have legit cases to win? Also how do i know if my lawyer is doing his job? And how long does he have to file law s

I have 2 injury cases that happened in january and march of 2011. One is a car accident when an airport taxi hit me from behind and the taxi driver was cited a ticket.The other is a mountain bike accident at a complex where a drain hole was uncovered and caused me to crash and injure myself,there... View More

Dennis Chen
Dennis Chen
answered on Nov 7, 2011

From what you have described you may have a claim against the taxi driver. The second accident requires more information. I can discuss this further in a free telephone or office consultation. You may contact me at dennis AT chenlaw DOT net

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Q: What is the responsibility of a person diriving at excess speed, causing an accident?
David I. Fuchs
David I. Fuchs
answered on Oct 3, 2011

A driver travelling at a speed in excess of the posted limit who causes an accident may very well be cited by the police for a moving violation and found to be at fault for the accident. If it can be proven that the driver's negligence in travelling at a such a speed was the proximate cause of... View More

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Q: If auto ins doesnt cover the cost of auto accident yo'ure at fault and are sued for bal.can personal property be seized?
Francis M. Boyer
Francis M. Boyer
answered on Aug 4, 2011

Sure! This is why you should buy enough insurance because it there is not enough you are personally responsible for the balance and real estate and personal property could be seized, as well as wages.

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Q: I was injured in a car accident, but I wasn't driving, can I sue?
Heather A. Harwell
Heather A. Harwell
answered on Apr 4, 2011

You can always sue any party other than yourself for your injuries. The more important question is whether or not it will be worth your while. I assume that you were a passenger in a vehicle that was not owned by you at the time of the accident. If this is the case, you may assert a claim... View More

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Q: My parents were killed in a car crash in 1971 in florida. could there be monies to be collected, ans how can i find out
Heather A. Harwell
Heather A. Harwell
answered on Apr 4, 2011

If the accident occurred in 1971, you are years past the last date to file a lawsuit against the party or parties at fault. Unfortunately, once this date passes and no suit has been filed, it is highly unlikely that the responsible party or his or her insurance carrier will pay out on a... View More

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