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In a wrongful death, is the wife entitled to any claims or assets?

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Answered by attorney Ernest Roy Krause (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Ernest Krause Attorney at Law
Kind of doubtful but it is complicated enough an attorney needs to look at your dad's assets, including insurance policies. You may well have a case against the DUI driver. Don't miss deadlines or let evidence disappear. Talk with several personal injury attorneys.
Kind of doubtful but it is complicated enough an attorney needs to look at your dad's assets, including insurance policies. You may well have a case against the DUI driver. Don't miss deadlines or let evidence disappear. Talk with several personal injury attorneys.
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What do I do if this was a no fault accident but I was rear ended?

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Answered by attorney Vincent James Bernabei (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Vincent J. Bernabei, LLC
Oregon law requires that all auto insurers provide PIP benefits for their insured. This is what is meant by no-fault insurance. Your medical bills are covered for up to one year or $15,000. You therefore should submit your medical bills to your insurance company if you had insurance at the time of the accident. If someone ran into your car from behind, they were at fault in causing the accident. Their insurance company will have to pay for your losses and damages, and reimburse your insurance company for any bills it paid.
Oregon law requires that all auto insurers provide PIP benefits for their insured. This is what is meant by no-fault insurance. Your medical bills are covered for up to one year or $15,000. You therefore should submit your medical bills to your insurance company if you had insurance at the time of the accident. If someone ran into your car from behind, they were at fault in causing the accident. Their insurance company will have to pay for your losses and damages, and reimburse your insurance company for any bills it paid.
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What should I do if my dog bit someone?

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Answered by attorney Bernard Huff (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bernard Huff
From the facts stated, it appears that you are liabile for the child's injury from the dog bite. The dog should have beensecurely fastensince it was Halloween. Not only should you inform your homeowner's insurance company, you should also try to locate the injured child's parent(s) to find out the extent of the child's injuryand the medical expenses whichwill beincurred.
From the facts stated, it appears that you are liabile for the child's injury from the dog bite. The dog should have beensecurely fastensince it was Halloween. Not only should you inform your homeowner's insurance company, you should also try to locate the injured child's parent(s) to find out the extent of the child's injuryand the medical expenses whichwill beincurred.
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