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Adkison Law Firm

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  • Serving Carthage, TX

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • The Firm Specializes in trial work in Texas and nationwide in areas of personal injury, products liability, toxic torts and commercial litigation.

  • Personal Injury LawyersCivil Litigation, Commercial Law, and 22 more

Ron Adkison
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  • 124 West Sabine Street, Carthage, TX 75633-2663

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Personal injury lawyers represent individuals who have been physically or psychologically harmed by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. They help victims of accidents seek financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Their job is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure a just settlement.

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What is the law for negligence of entrustment of a vehicle to a person with no license?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
If the driver of the vehicle received the permission of the owner to drive the vehicle, then the owner is vicariously liable for the accident.
If the driver of the vehicle received the permission of the owner to drive the vehicle, then the owner is vicariously liable for the accident.

How much is my personal injury worth

Answered by attorney Shane R. Kadlec
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Shane R. Kadlec
Any case is worth either what an adjuster offers, or what a judge or jury awards. Our job is to maximize settlements for our clients, or get them a fair day in court. If you are unrepresented by a lawyer, feel free to call and discuss the specifics of your case and how we may be able to help. Shane R. Kadlec 281-643-2000
Any case is worth either what an adjuster offers, or what a judge or jury awards. Our job is to maximize settlements for our clients, or get them a fair day in court. If you are unrepresented by a lawyer, feel free to call and discuss the specifics of your case and how we may be able to help. Shane R. Kadlec 281-643-2000
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If I have a major medical issue without insurance and am willing to make small monthly payments, can they seize my house?

Answered by attorney David E. Frank
Personal Injury lawyer at Frank Law Group, P.C.
Depends on how much equity you have in your house. Generally, in CA, if your equity is less than $100,000, no they can't come after your home. If they agree to accept payments over time, then no they can't come after your home. If the bill is very large, and your credit is already bad, and you don't have much in the way of assets, then you might want to consider filing BK which will discharge the debt so they can never come after you.
Depends on how much equity you have in your house. Generally, in CA, if your equity is less than $100,000, no they can't come after your home. If they agree to accept payments over time, then no they can't come after your home. If the bill is very large, and your credit is already bad, and you don't have much in the way of assets, then you might want to consider filing BK which will discharge the debt so they can never come after you.
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