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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.

Is it legal to have a dash cam?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
Nothing keeps you from photographing what is available to be seen by the public. But a dash can can run afoul of the law prohibiting obstruction of your view. You can notify the police of any crime you see. Leave it up to them to see if they want to pursue matters and if they want your evidence. Of course you run the risk of being punched in the nose.
Nothing keeps you from photographing what is available to be seen by the public. But a dash can can run afoul of the law prohibiting obstruction of your view. You can notify the police of any crime you see. Leave it up to them to see if they want to pursue matters and if they want your evidence. Of course you run the risk of being punched in the nose.
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What are the standard terms for distribution of funds for an accident?

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Answered by attorney John F Turck (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Blaske and Blaske PLC
Assume a gross recovery of $10,000, and assume costs and expenses of $1,000. Costs and expenses are taken off the top and reimbursed to whomever paid them (i.e. if you had paid $750 and your lawyer had paid $250, you would each be reimbursed those respective amounts). That leaves $9,000 as the net recovery. Under a contingency fee, the lawyer then gets 1/3 of the net recovery: $3,000. The client receives 2/3 of the net recovery: $6,000. If there are liens, those typically come directly out of the client's net recovery.
Assume a gross recovery of $10,000, and assume costs and expenses of $1,000. Costs and expenses are taken off the top and reimbursed to whomever paid them (i.e. if you had paid $750 and your lawyer had paid $250, you would each be reimbursed those respective amounts). That leaves $9,000 as the net recovery. Under a contingency fee, the lawyer then gets 1/3 of the net recovery: $3,000. The client receives 2/3 of the net recovery: $6,000. If there are liens, those typically come directly out of the client's net recovery.
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Could my assets be taken if I marry my fiance who is getting sued?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
As a general rule only the tortfeasor/negligent party is responsible for their actions/causing injury. However, there is the Owner Liability statute in Michigan and if you owned the vehicle which your fiance was driving you would have co-extensive liability. If that is not the case, you generally can not be liable if you were not negligent and were not involved in the event.
As a general rule only the tortfeasor/negligent party is responsible for their actions/causing injury. However, there is the Owner Liability statute in Michigan and if you owned the vehicle which your fiance was driving you would have co-extensive liability. If that is not the case, you generally can not be liable if you were not negligent and were not involved in the event.
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