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How can I get the monies that I am paying out back, the deductible, the car rental, the time taken off my job?

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Answered by attorney Matthew D Kaplan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kaplan Law, LLC
You can sue whomever you want, but unless the at fault driver has a lot of assets you are much better off trying to recover against your uninsured motorist policy.
You can sue whomever you want, but unless the at fault driver has a lot of assets you are much better off trying to recover against your uninsured motorist policy.
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Can a person essentially recover twice after an accident?

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Answered by attorney William Riley Allen (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Riley Allen Law
Property damage & diminished value are 2 separate claims. But, the release should have covered both claims.
Property damage & diminished value are 2 separate claims. But, the release should have covered both claims.

What can I do if my parents spent my settlement money that I got after an injury accident when I was a minor?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Make sure you know what you are talking about. Your parents had a duty to take care of you and your medical bills. they may have spent your funds on you or your doctors. If they in fact converted your funds without good cause to help you then you could sue them for conversion. You could issue a subpoena to the insurance co and bank (what is a bank to do with your case?) if you are talking about big bucks, go for it if you know what you are doing. But if you don't know either about the size of the fund or how it was spent or why, forget it. you really want to sue your parents. You can but it doesn't say much for you or them does it.
Make sure you know what you are talking about. Your parents had a duty to take care of you and your medical bills. they may have spent your funds on you or your doctors. If they in fact converted your funds without good cause to help you then you could sue them for conversion. You could issue a subpoena to the insurance co and bank (what is a bank to do with your case?) if you are talking about big bucks, go for it if you know what you are doing. But if you don't know either about the size of the fund or how it was spent or why, forget it. you really want to sue your parents. You can but it doesn't say much for you or them does it.
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