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I saw March & didn't notice the year. I will try to be more careful
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Are you talking about medical bills that are piling up, or regular bills? Do you live in a no fault state? Then your own insurance company would pay your medical bills. If you don't have no fault...
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Definitely see a lawyer. Even if they get 30% of your settlement, the settlement will be significantly higher than what they would offer you without one.
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Your first question was why you got a ticket. You entered the intersection on a yellow light. More than likely, by the time you started your turn the light turned red. If you cannot make it through...
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Either report it to your insurance company or pay her for her damages. You were the proximate cause of the damages to her car. You don't need the police to tell you this.
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If your injuries are going to require additional treatment, then perhaps you should speak with an attorney.
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No Fault benefits are paid by the insurance carrier for each vehicle owner. So since you did not have insurance, then you cannot collect no-fault benefits. Doesn't matter what state you live in.
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It seems unlikely that anyone who has committed a theft could be bonded again, unless there were no criminal charged filed against them.
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There is a possibility that they had insurance on the car before the registration expired in November, and perhaps they just forgot to renew the registration. Did they get a ticket for the...
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Where did you get the $14,000 value of the car prior to the accident? When you are paid the value of any car it is based on what is called the Actual Cash Value. This is usually determined by...
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If you were making a left turn, then yes you are required to yield to the oncoming traffic. However, if you were hit in the rear bumper, then you had practically completed your turn & there could be...
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You can get a lawyer who should take the case on a contingency basis. This means that if he succeeds in getting a settlement from the other insurance carrier, then he will take a percentage (usally...
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Since your policy was expired, he is trying to shake you down for the money rather than go after the insurance company for the car that started the chain reaction. Have you been paid for your damages...
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If you were pushed into the car in front of you then you can tell the other guy to go after the car who caused the accident. Just because your car hit the car in front of you does not make you liable...
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That was exactly my point.
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What state did this occur in? Some states go by what is known as contributory negligence, & others comparative. If it is contributory, then it could depend on the percentage each party contributes to...
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ixc007,
Everyone is ignoring an obvious question. You said that you were in the middle of a 5 car pile up. Just exactly what does that mean? Did you cause the damages to the car that is coming...
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I think she should suggest to the guy that she wants to report it to the police. Based on his reaction, it will be evident as to whether it is legit or a scam, as it is a crime to file a false police...
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A police report is definitely not required for an insurance claim settlement. It is a helpful tool when arguing liability. However, unless the driver who caused the accident admits it & then gives a...
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Sometimes, as part of the divorce settlement, one spouse may be ordered by the court to pay for health insurance for the other & children, if that is what they had done in the past. That does not...
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I remember Daktari from the mid-60's with Clarence the cross-eyed lion
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The issue may involve whether your husband & the other employees are what are considered "independent contractors". If they are, then they would not be considered employees & then any injury or...
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Having towing coverage on the policy is not the issue. If the tow was a direct result of the accident, it should be covered under the collision portion of the policy. Perhaps the insurance company is...
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I live in Suffolk County NY, but my employer is located in NYC. Is there a non-resident income tax that should be taken from my pay?
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