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How should I go about handling this? I was headin south and he was heading north. Where in the law does it says he is responsible for all damages?
answered on Oct 4, 2017
If the damage is due to their negligence then you would recover the amount of the damages at trial. Going through the trouble to get to trial is the issue. Call an attorney who practices in this area, if the damages are substantial or the driver has insurance there may be options an attorney would... View More
answered on Sep 1, 2017
You want to check with a member of the Miss. Trial Lawyers Assn/Assn for Justice who handles comp--they give free consultations.
You would have a claim but it's not the type of claim that's going to give you relief, now.
So get the consult because your type of situation... View More
Medical claims pending. We were hit in the rear end. husband has back issues. State Farm refusing to pay for scans and MRI because they found an aerotic aneursym.
answered on Aug 16, 2017
If you do not have a civil attorney, to help your family recover damages, then you need to retain one.
State Farm is notorious for saying NO, among personal injury attorneys that represent the parties who are not at fault. If a doctor said these tests were medically necessary, then why... View More
Was cited for leaving Sean of accident what should I except in court this happened in Richland ms
answered on Aug 6, 2017
Contact an attorney who handles cases in that courthouse. You don't want to represent yourself. Maybe they can get you a deal where you plead to a different offense that doesn't have a heavy penalty.
answered on Feb 24, 2017
If you mean can you pass on the right? Can you use it as a travel lane (indicated from to make a right turn?) No.
Truck driver turned into my lane causing me to have to drive off the road to avoid being hit by him. I went up a curve and hit a fire hydrant. The trucker then tried to leave the scene. I then had risk driving my damaged car to chase the trucker down to get any identifiable information on the... View More
answered on Oct 10, 2016
Him forcing you off the road would result in a claim by the city that you'd have to get his insurance to pay. You have a claim for your injuries, the damage to your car. If there was a camera at the intersection see if there are images you can look at.
Contact a member of the Miss.Assn... View More
answered on Jul 25, 2016
assault?Did you report to police? Their car insurance should take care of it.If you were hurt, contact member of Miss Trial Lawyers Assn--they give free consults.
answered on Nov 14, 2015
Huh? Check with your lawyer.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific situation. It is impossible to evaluate a legal problem without a... View More
answered on Oct 26, 2015
Yes you can sue most likely. Contact a personal injury attorney and have a full discussion about this.
The officer came to hospital took my info down and when I got police report he put me at fault!! How am I at fault when I went through a yellow light that was green. I'm pregnant now without work I don't know what to do. I'm dealing with more pain and I don't know if it's... View More
answered on Oct 7, 2015
It is not clear whether you are asking about whether you can sue him in a civil action, are concerned about the traffic ticket, or both. You should make a claim with his insurance carrier for the damage to your car.
A passenger was riding on the back of my motorcycle. She decided to let go of me and somehow fell off the back. We got her a ride home. No police were called and no accident report was ever filed. It has been 4 weeks and she has now hired a lawyer. They contacted me for insurance information but I... View More
answered on Sep 5, 2015
If a lawsuit is filed against you, you'll have to answer it on time or you can lost by default.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your... View More
company states he is not entitled to pain and suffering...is this correct
answered on Jul 14, 2015
The goal of the insurance company is to pay as little as possible. Talk to local injury lawyer about your son's specific situation.
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