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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.

Can I sue my plastic surgeon

Answered by attorney Mark Tischhauser
Personal Injury lawyer at Tischhauser Law Group
Other than reading like a bad haiku - its impossible to tell what your issue is or questions are. You may just do better calling a local injury lawyer and expalining what happened and what your issues are.
Other than reading like a bad haiku - its impossible to tell what your issue is or questions are. You may just do better calling a local injury lawyer and expalining what happened and what your issues are.
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Are they personally suing me, or are they using my name just to get to the insurance/ambulance company and get money out of them?

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Answered by attorney Mark Richard West (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mark West
In California, the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident must be sued (if a settlement cannot be reached without a lawsuit) in order to "get to" the insurance policy covering that person at the time. However, that does not mean that if they get a judgment and either there is not enough insurance to cover the incident, or for some reason the insurance does not pay, that the judgement against you would not be valid to collect against you personally. You should, if you have not, tender any lawsuit you have been served with to your insurance company and your ex-employer (or their insurance company) immediately. They should provide you a defense.
In California, the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident must be sued (if a settlement cannot be reached without a lawsuit) in order to "get to" the insurance policy covering that person at the time. However, that does not mean that if they get a judgment and either there is not enough insurance to cover the incident, or for some reason the insurance does not pay, that the judgement against you would not be valid to collect against you personally. You should, if you have not, tender any lawsuit you have been served with to your insurance company and your ex-employer (or their insurance company) immediately. They should provide you a defense.
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Am I liable for the medical fees if my son pushed the neighbor's son?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
Your homeowner's insurance undoubtedly has what is called "medical payments" coverage, otherwise known as "medpay" and it will pay up to your coverage limits for the medical bills of anyone injured on your property regardless of fault. The typical medpay limits are $5,000, but you may have more. Contact your homeowners insurance and advise them of this incident, and then let the adjuster take care of it.
Your homeowner's insurance undoubtedly has what is called "medical payments" coverage, otherwise known as "medpay" and it will pay up to your coverage limits for the medical bills of anyone injured on your property regardless of fault. The typical medpay limits are $5,000, but you may have more. Contact your homeowners insurance and advise them of this incident, and then let the adjuster take care of it.
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