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How much will I most likely to receive if the guy at fault has the maximum coverage and do both insurance companies have to pay me?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
You ask two different questions, which I will answer separately. First, as to the value of your case, there is no "formula" to determine the value of a case. Each case is different and dependent on its own facts. A person is entitled to be "made whole," that is, compensated for all injuries and damages sustained in an accident. There are a number of different factors that determine how much money you may be entitled to, including, but not limited to: whether your injury is permanent; how the injury affected you while you recovering and whether it will affect you in the future; medical expenses; lost wages; pain and suffering; and inconvenience. If an injury is permanent, you are entitled to money, if applicable, for some or all of these items in the future as well. You calculate money for future items based on either estimates, such as the cost of any medical treatment in the future, and your life expectancy. You do not provide any information regarding your injuries and other damages so I cannot answer your question about what your case might be worth. The fact that the "guy at fault has the maximum coverage" does not have any effect on the value of your case. It only goes to whether he has enough insurance coverage to fully compensate you. Second, it is possible that both the drunk driver's and your driver's car insurance companies may both have to pay you. You likely can collect at least some money from the drunk driver's insurance company. Whether you can collect from your driver's insurance company depends on information you do not provide, such as: why was the vehicle pulled over off the roadway; how far off the roadway was the vehicle; were the lights or flashers on or off; and did the accident occur during the day or night. If the accident occurred at night, your driver did not have his or her lights or flashers on and did not pull completely off the roadway, then your driver might also be partially at fault. If only the drunk driver is at-fault, then you would collect all money for his or her insurance company, assuming there is enough insurance coverage to fully compensate you. If both driver's were partially at fault, then you could collect from both insurance companies. I would suggest contacting a personal injury attorney to discuss your case. Most offer a free initial consultation and you can get more information about the value of your case and the fault of the driver's involved.
You ask two different questions, which I will answer separately. First, as to the value of your case, there is no "formula" to determine the value of a case. Each case is different and dependent on its own facts. A person is entitled to be "made whole," that is, compensated for all injuries and damages sustained in an accident. There are a number of different factors that determine how much money you may be entitled to, including, but not limited to: whether your injury is permanent; how the injury affected you while you recovering and whether it will affect you in the future; medical expenses; lost wages; pain and suffering; and inconvenience. If an injury is permanent, you are entitled to money, if applicable, for some or all of these items in the future as well. You calculate money for future items based on either estimates, such as the cost of any medical treatment in the future, and your life expectancy. You do not provide any information regarding your injuries and other damages so I cannot answer your question about what your case might be worth. The fact that the "guy at fault has the maximum coverage" does not have any effect on the value of your case. It only goes to whether he has enough insurance coverage to fully compensate you. Second, it is possible that both the drunk driver's and your driver's car insurance companies may both have to pay you. You likely can collect at least some money from the drunk driver's insurance company. Whether you can collect from your driver's insurance company depends on information you do not provide, such as: why was the vehicle pulled over off the roadway; how far off the roadway was the vehicle; were the lights or flashers on or off; and did the accident occur during the day or night. If the accident occurred at night, your driver did not have his or her lights or flashers on and did not pull completely off the roadway, then your driver might also be partially at fault. If only the drunk driver is at-fault, then you would collect all money for his or her insurance company, assuming there is enough insurance coverage to fully compensate you. If both driver's were partially at fault, then you could collect from both insurance companies. I would suggest contacting a personal injury attorney to discuss your case. Most offer a free initial consultation and you can get more information about the value of your case and the fault of the driver's involved.
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What happens if I get another injury after the workman's comp settlement?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
The settlement was for an old injury. The new injury should not be covered by the old settlement, because it may not be related to the old incident. It seems as if you were injured a second time after the employer required you to do the exact same work that injured you the first time, and they failed to take steps to make the working environment safer. I would recommend that you hire a worker's compensation or employment attorney to help you with this case.
The settlement was for an old injury. The new injury should not be covered by the old settlement, because it may not be related to the old incident. It seems as if you were injured a second time after the employer required you to do the exact same work that injured you the first time, and they failed to take steps to make the working environment safer. I would recommend that you hire a worker's compensation or employment attorney to help you with this case.
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How do I sue a drunk driver who parked her car facing east in my westbound lane?

Answered by attorney J. Todd Tenge
Personal Injury lawyer at Tenge Law Firm, LLC
You should hire a qualified and experienced injury attorney to pursue a claim for all your injuries, damages and losses caused by this drunk driver. A good injury lawyer will pursue any and all avenues of financial recovery, including her insurance and/or personal assets, any UIM insurance you may have on your insurance policy, and any restitution which may be ordered from the county which prosecutes her DUI case. An injury lawyer will also make sure all health insurance and/or medical payments coverage (this is on an auto insurance policy) covers your medical care as well. Finally, any and all sources of liability should be examined as well. For example, while she is obviously liable for most/all of the damages, there are potential other third parties who could be at fault (the bar or private party where she got drunk if applicable, roadway design, emergency personnel for not moving the vehicle or setting up cones, flashers, etc., and potential others). But yes, you should hire a personal injury attorney for this situation.
You should hire a qualified and experienced injury attorney to pursue a claim for all your injuries, damages and losses caused by this drunk driver. A good injury lawyer will pursue any and all avenues of financial recovery, including her insurance and/or personal assets, any UIM insurance you may have on your insurance policy, and any restitution which may be ordered from the county which prosecutes her DUI case. An injury lawyer will also make sure all health insurance and/or medical payments coverage (this is on an auto insurance policy) covers your medical care as well. Finally, any and all sources of liability should be examined as well. For example, while she is obviously liable for most/all of the damages, there are potential other third parties who could be at fault (the bar or private party where she got drunk if applicable, roadway design, emergency personnel for not moving the vehicle or setting up cones, flashers, etc., and potential others). But yes, you should hire a personal injury attorney for this situation.
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