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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.

Should I sue someone in small claims court?

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Answered by attorney David Scott Carlile (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Carlile Craig, L.L.P.
If you believe that you have been injured by another person in violation of your rights then you certainly could sue. However, having the right to sue doesn't necessarily mean you have a very good case.
If you believe that you have been injured by another person in violation of your rights then you certainly could sue. However, having the right to sue doesn't necessarily mean you have a very good case.
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Do we accept the insurance offer to cover medical bills and $2500.00 for pain and suffering but the Medical bills were about $8,000-10,000?

Michael D. Kelly
Answered by attorney Michael D. Kelly (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelly Associates Injury Lawyers
In your particular case, your daughter may be able to recover more in damages because she was precluded from joining the national guard as a result of your injuries. The negligence of the other driver has barred your daughter from pursuing a particular career path and if not for the other party's negligence, your daughter would be doing just that. The military reserves the right to issue a Permanent Medical Disqualification to applicants that have had current and past injuries or medical conditions that could negatively affect their service. These disqualifications may only be disregarded if the applicant gets a waiver. If your daughter's injuries resulted in a PMD, and she is not at fault, there is a chance she can recover more. In addition, there is a chance more money in pain and suffering is appropriate.
In your particular case, your daughter may be able to recover more in damages because she was precluded from joining the national guard as a result of your injuries. The negligence of the other driver has barred your daughter from pursuing a particular career path and if not for the other party's negligence, your daughter would be doing just that. The military reserves the right to issue a Permanent Medical Disqualification to applicants that have had current and past injuries or medical conditions that could negatively affect their service. These disqualifications may only be disregarded if the applicant gets a waiver. If your daughter's injuries resulted in a PMD, and she is not at fault, there is a chance she can recover more. In addition, there is a chance more money in pain and suffering is appropriate.
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Are parents of 18 year old child who damaged my vehicle responsible for damages?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
If he's 18, he's considered an adult and would probably be covered by his mother's homeowner's insurance if he was negligent and it was not an intentional act.
If he's 18, he's considered an adult and would probably be covered by his mother's homeowner's insurance if he was negligent and it was not an intentional act.
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