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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.

Fell at CVS. Server damage to knees

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
If the fall was caused by the negligence of cvs, then u have a case. If it was your fault then no. What injuries were u diagnosed with? 
If the fall was caused by the negligence of cvs, then u have a case. If it was your fault then no. What injuries were u diagnosed with? 

If my husband hit me and no cops were called, but we started going to couples counseling, can charges be brought against him anyway?

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Answered by attorney Jacob Schwab Ginsberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Ginsberg & Associates
The District Attorneys office would have to agree to file criminal charges. Depending on the County, most District Attorneys office will not file a criminal complaint unless the police were called to the scene of the incident or the victim complains loudly enough and demands that a criminal charge be filed.
The District Attorneys office would have to agree to file criminal charges. Depending on the County, most District Attorneys office will not file a criminal complaint unless the police were called to the scene of the incident or the victim complains loudly enough and demands that a criminal charge be filed.
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If my husband was in an accident with life altering injuries and driver at fault is uninsured, what is our best recourse?

Answered by attorney Dustin Douglass Deissner
Personal Injury lawyer at Deissner Law Office, P.C.
Insurance pays only up to whatever limits are present. After that they have no liability. You can sue the driver for assets beyond the insurance, but it is unlikely she has anything beyond what she could protect if she filed bankruptcy. Maybe her parents would be liable but unlikely. Sounds like all that would be there is her father's insurance limits. There is no mechanism I know of to pay your husband's medical for life, except for health insurance. You need to sue the driver to get to her parents' insurance.
Insurance pays only up to whatever limits are present. After that they have no liability. You can sue the driver for assets beyond the insurance, but it is unlikely she has anything beyond what she could protect if she filed bankruptcy. Maybe her parents would be liable but unlikely. Sounds like all that would be there is her father's insurance limits. There is no mechanism I know of to pay your husband's medical for life, except for health insurance. You need to sue the driver to get to her parents' insurance.
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