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Hood Law Firm, LLC

3.7
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  • Serving Rocky Face, GA and Whitfield County, Georgia

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

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Jeffrey M. Hood
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  • Serving Rocky Face, GA and Whitfield County, Georgia

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • A law firm practicing personal injury law.

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David Groover
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  • Serving Rocky Face, GA and Whitfield County, Georgia

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • Fighting for the injured and disabled since 1988. Free consultations.

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The Hamilton Firm

5.0
74 Reviews
  • Serving Rocky Face, GA and Whitfield County, Georgia

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

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  • Serving Rocky Face, GA and Whitfield County, Georgia

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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.

Can I get a settlement for falling in front of a restaurant?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
It sounds like you can, so why don't you go see a good personal injury lawyer to handle your case for you?
It sounds like you can, so why don't you go see a good personal injury lawyer to handle your case for you?

Am I going to be able to get the entire loan paid off by the other insurance company/driver if I go to court? Can we sue the other driver?

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Answered by attorney Matthew D Kaplan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kaplan Law, LLC
I can't say this enough. You need an attorney as soon as possible. Yes you can sue the other driver.
I can't say this enough. You need an attorney as soon as possible. Yes you can sue the other driver.

Can I sue the drunk driver that caused me neck and back pain?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
It seems that your actual question is whether you can sue the drunk driver after you received "a little money" from his insurance company (or the company they outsourced your claim to). The answer is whether you signed a Release (of your injury claim) in exchange for the money you received. Almost all releases contain language that would prevent someone from receiving any more money from anyone, in your case the drunk driver and his/her insurance company, for injuries and damages caused by an accident. Many releases contain language the following language or something very similar to it: FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF $xxxxx I hereby full and forever release and discharge DRUNK DRIVER and DRUNK INSURANCE COMPANY their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, and all other persons, firms or corporations who are or might be liable from any and all claims, demands, actions and rights of action of whatever kind of nature, which I now have or may hereafter have arising out of or resulting in any manner from injuries, losses and damages, (known and unknown, developed or undeveloped) sustained as a result of an accident which occurred on or about the 1ST day of JANUARY, 2012. I hereby accepts/accept said sum as a compromise and final settlement of all claims on account of any dispute between the parties hereto as to whether the above named parties are liable to the undersigned or not, and also as to the nature, extent and permanency of the injuries sustained by me. If you only signed a release that related to damage to your vehicle and did not mention your injury claim, then you could receive additional money. In short, the answer to your question depends on whether you signed a release of your injury claim. If you did then you could not sue or receive any more money for the accident. Otherwise, if you did not sign a release, you could get sue and get more money.
It seems that your actual question is whether you can sue the drunk driver after you received "a little money" from his insurance company (or the company they outsourced your claim to). The answer is whether you signed a Release (of your injury claim) in exchange for the money you received. Almost all releases contain language that would prevent someone from receiving any more money from anyone, in your case the drunk driver and his/her insurance company, for injuries and damages caused by an accident. Many releases contain language the following language or something very similar to it: FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF $xxxxx I hereby full and forever release and discharge DRUNK DRIVER and DRUNK INSURANCE COMPANY their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, and all other persons, firms or corporations who are or might be liable from any and all claims, demands, actions and rights of action of whatever kind of nature, which I now have or may hereafter have arising out of or resulting in any manner from injuries, losses and damages, (known and unknown, developed or undeveloped) sustained as a result of an accident which occurred on or about the 1ST day of JANUARY, 2012. I hereby accepts/accept said sum as a compromise and final settlement of all claims on account of any dispute between the parties hereto as to whether the above named parties are liable to the undersigned or not, and also as to the nature, extent and permanency of the injuries sustained by me. If you only signed a release that related to damage to your vehicle and did not mention your injury claim, then you could receive additional money. In short, the answer to your question depends on whether you signed a release of your injury claim. If you did then you could not sue or receive any more money for the accident. Otherwise, if you did not sign a release, you could get sue and get more money.
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