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What should I do regarding an unfair insurance claim for a car accident that was not my fault?

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Answered by attorney Ronald Arthur Lowry (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Ronald Arthur Lowry
What you are going through is a subrogation claim brought by the insurer of the opposite party for the amount of the damages for repairs to that person's auto. This is similar to a collection claim and the people you have been dealing with are essentially bill collectors. The next step is for the insurer to file suit against you, probably using the name of its insured as plaintiff. If you lose that suit several unpleasant things will happen. The insurer will place a lien on your real estate. You won't be able to sell it without the lien being satisfied. Undoubtedly the insurer will also go through post judgment discovery at that point and find out where your bank accounts are and will garnish them, along with your wages.? They will also seize any assets of yours they can get their hands on, using law enforcement to do so. Also, the law allows the insurer to report to the authorities that it has an uncollected judgment arising out of an auto collision for which you have no liability insurance. Georgia is a mandatory insurance state. The State of Georgia can (and probably will) suspend your driver's license and take the tags off your car until the debt is paid. Do not mess around with this. Hire an attorney ASAP. This is serious stuff with potentially bad consequences for you. The only good news is that it sounds like a defensible case if handled right. If you don't know whom to hire contact me and I will refer you at no charge.
What you are going through is a subrogation claim brought by the insurer of the opposite party for the amount of the damages for repairs to that person's auto. This is similar to a collection claim and the people you have been dealing with are essentially bill collectors. The next step is for the insurer to file suit against you, probably using the name of its insured as plaintiff. If you lose that suit several unpleasant things will happen. The insurer will place a lien on your real estate. You won't be able to sell it without the lien being satisfied. Undoubtedly the insurer will also go through post judgment discovery at that point and find out where your bank accounts are and will garnish them, along with your wages.? They will also seize any assets of yours they can get their hands on, using law enforcement to do so. Also, the law allows the insurer to report to the authorities that it has an uncollected judgment arising out of an auto collision for which you have no liability insurance. Georgia is a mandatory insurance state. The State of Georgia can (and probably will) suspend your driver's license and take the tags off your car until the debt is paid. Do not mess around with this. Hire an attorney ASAP. This is serious stuff with potentially bad consequences for you. The only good news is that it sounds like a defensible case if handled right. If you don't know whom to hire contact me and I will refer you at no charge.
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Can I file a lawsuit if I had my head split open about a year ago while working at my previous employer?

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Answered by attorney Angelo Marino (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Angelo "Tony" Marino, Jr., P.A.
Hopefully you are receiving workers' compensation and have had your headaches check out. Unless you are making a claim against the manufacturer of the press, your rights are limited to workers' compensation. Best thing to do is see a lawyer who handles both.
Hopefully you are receiving workers' compensation and have had your headaches check out. Unless you are making a claim against the manufacturer of the press, your rights are limited to workers' compensation. Best thing to do is see a lawyer who handles both.
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Can I sue the drunk driver that caused me neck and back pain?

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Answered by attorney Jared Altman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Jared Altman
In order to sue for being injured in an car accident you have to sustain a "serious injury" which includes death, dismemberment, a broken bone, loss of a fetus, significant disfigurement and certain other specific kinds of lesser injuries including being disabled for at least ninety of the first one hundred and eighty days following the accident.
In order to sue for being injured in an car accident you have to sustain a "serious injury" which includes death, dismemberment, a broken bone, loss of a fetus, significant disfigurement and certain other specific kinds of lesser injuries including being disabled for at least ninety of the first one hundred and eighty days following the accident.
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