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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.

If I was 16 weeks pregnant and was in an accident, what should I settle for?

Answered by attorney J. Michael End
Personal Injury lawyer at End, Hierseman & Crain LLC
You should be getting a lot more than what the insurance company is offering you. How much a reasonable settlement should be would depend on all of the facts. You do not say much about the pain and suffering you had, or about what pain and difficulties you still have. Those things will affect the settlement value of your claim. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Wisconsin is three years from the date of the accident.
You should be getting a lot more than what the insurance company is offering you. How much a reasonable settlement should be would depend on all of the facts. You do not say much about the pain and suffering you had, or about what pain and difficulties you still have. Those things will affect the settlement value of your claim. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Wisconsin is three years from the date of the accident.
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How would I know if I’m really at fault in an accident?

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Answered by attorney Mark Richard West (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mark West
Chances are since you were pulling out of a spot and the other person was already in the driving lane, you would be found at fault, the reasoning would be you pulled out in an unsafe manner, while that other vehicle was too close.
Chances are since you were pulling out of a spot and the other person was already in the driving lane, you would be found at fault, the reasoning would be you pulled out in an unsafe manner, while that other vehicle was too close.
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Can the parents be held liable if their 18 year old has a car accident that exceeds his insurance coverage?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
The answer to your question will be determined by the laws of the state within which you and your son reside. Generally, in Michigan, he is 18 years old and an adult and therefore if driving an automobile owned by himself and insured in his name he would be the one primarily liable. Additional issues will be raised by the Michigan statutes which also in certain instances look to the insurance policies of those people who live in the same household. This is not an easy question and you should seek counsel to fully understand your rights and responsibilities.
The answer to your question will be determined by the laws of the state within which you and your son reside. Generally, in Michigan, he is 18 years old and an adult and therefore if driving an automobile owned by himself and insured in his name he would be the one primarily liable. Additional issues will be raised by the Michigan statutes which also in certain instances look to the insurance policies of those people who live in the same household. This is not an easy question and you should seek counsel to fully understand your rights and responsibilities.
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