You should contact a personal injury attorney who will be able to negotiate the subrogation claim your health insurance has. Trust me, it's worth it, I've gotten 30k liens negotiated down to 5k, it's all a case by case basis of course. If you're dealing with a 15k policy limit and they have a...
Can't squeeze blood out of a turnip. If they go to trial and the jury awards in excess of your policy limits, that's the problem of your insurance company, not you.
Or maybe, it's hard for lawyers to find good clients. People calling every single day, making ridiculous claims and trying to find ANY reason to sue and squeeze money out of someone. Half the time the juice isn't worth the squeeze. I know amazing family law attorneys who have clients that have...
I don't know about Kentucky, but here in CA we have "loss of consortium" claims that compensate a spouse in a personal injury case. However, spouses are not entitled to the personal injury settlement. I would suggest contacting a PI attorney in KY, I'm sure someone wouldn't have a problem...
You would do a "PMK" (personal most knowledgeable) deposition notice to the attorney of record if it's for a corporation. With individual defendant's you can just put the notice of deposition into a pleading form and send to the attorney of record. Keep in mind, when you are noticing a...
Filing a case in small claims court doesn't require a lot of discovery or research. You can literally do it online. If you can show documentation of your purchase and return you can argue your case easily, half the time online companies don't show up, you get a judgment, enforce it, done. Most...
Sorry, was reading it too fast, thought the actual price was $3,600.00 (seemed like a bargain for a Rolex). Rolex is correct about working out the resolution with the dealer, it's not really their issue to handle. Where is the dealer located? You can file small claims as well as report them to...
I would suggest looking into palimony if you were in a state like California, your relationship could be viewed as a common law marriage. Michigan has eliminated common law marriage by statute. Michigan will recognize a common law marriage only if: The marriage was
established in a state that...
Ok, I'm totally confused. You were the passenger in a vehicle being driven by Mike who was driving under the influence? Did Mike own the vehicle, or was it YOUR vehicle that you allowed Mike to drive with knowledge that he was under the influence?
Was Jon listed at fault in the traffic...
Again, if you have sufficient documentation in the contract you signed when you first bought the car, there should be no dispute. I would recommend walking into the dealership with the contract and ask for an explanation as to why the GAP insurance company has none of your information.