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If the medicine I take is causing bone mass loss, is this worth pursuing?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Key phrase here: "I don't know if it's all related". My advice: find out. Start with your doc. Do a 'net search. Find out if there are any other people in the same spot. See if there is any pending litigation concerning this medication. Then contact a lawyer with regard to any liability potential.
Key phrase here: "I don't know if it's all related". My advice: find out. Start with your doc. Do a 'net search. Find out if there are any other people in the same spot. See if there is any pending litigation concerning this medication. Then contact a lawyer with regard to any liability potential.
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What do I do if I am being sued related to a suicide incident?

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Answered by attorney Loren M Lambert (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Arrow Legal Solutions Group, P.C.
Funny I just indicated this in another post but sometimes people's own insurance companies mislead the insured's i.e. you in such a manner to cause some stress so that they shade their story and testimony to benefit the insurance company. Don't know if that's happening with you, but you need to understand that if you are sued your insurance company has an obligation to hire an attorney who will defend you. However insurance companies always recommend that you consult with your own attorney if there is the potential of an excess liability judgment. You would be wise to pay for an hours worth of time to stop discuss this matter with an attorney. Although you have not given enough information, I imagine that your son was named on your automobile insurance policy and was a covered driver. His own personal liability would only make his assets subject to attachment if there is an excess you have not judgment over the insurance limits. Your personal liability will did depend on a number of factors and he given enough information as to whether you may bear some personal liability. If you decide not to get your own attorney, you must be very vigilant and if you're insurance company is offered a policy limits settlement and the insurance company fails to take advantage of the policy limits offer of settlement and a judgment is rendered that is in excess of your policy limits, you may have a bad faith claim against your own insurance company. Therefore make sure you tell your lawyer to make you aware of any offers of settlement and to discuss whether those offers should be accepted.
Funny I just indicated this in another post but sometimes people's own insurance companies mislead the insured's i.e. you in such a manner to cause some stress so that they shade their story and testimony to benefit the insurance company. Don't know if that's happening with you, but you need to understand that if you are sued your insurance company has an obligation to hire an attorney who will defend you. However insurance companies always recommend that you consult with your own attorney if there is the potential of an excess liability judgment. You would be wise to pay for an hours worth of time to stop discuss this matter with an attorney. Although you have not given enough information, I imagine that your son was named on your automobile insurance policy and was a covered driver. His own personal liability would only make his assets subject to attachment if there is an excess you have not judgment over the insurance limits. Your personal liability will did depend on a number of factors and he given enough information as to whether you may bear some personal liability. If you decide not to get your own attorney, you must be very vigilant and if you're insurance company is offered a policy limits settlement and the insurance company fails to take advantage of the policy limits offer of settlement and a judgment is rendered that is in excess of your policy limits, you may have a bad faith claim against your own insurance company. Therefore make sure you tell your lawyer to make you aware of any offers of settlement and to discuss whether those offers should be accepted.
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If I just got my first two traffic tickets for driving on suspended in can that judge give me jail time?

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Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Driving while license suspended will likely result in revocation. And for driving after revocation a judge may let you see the inside of the peepout based on the facts of your case get you the best traffic court lawyer in your town and do what he says. Don't try to handle this yourself.
Driving while license suspended will likely result in revocation. And for driving after revocation a judge may let you see the inside of the peepout based on the facts of your case get you the best traffic court lawyer in your town and do what he says. Don't try to handle this yourself.
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