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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 pursue a case after the driver was arrested because of hit and run and other charges?

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Answered by attorney Douglas P. Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Douglas Johnson & Associates, P.A.
Yes, you can pursue a claim. But, do you have compensable injuries? Ultimately in order to receive money you will need to seek medical treatment. I am intentionally excluding property damage.
Yes, you can pursue a claim. But, do you have compensable injuries? Ultimately in order to receive money you will need to seek medical treatment. I am intentionally excluding property damage.
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Can you sue the party who caused the accident personally, if his insurance company did not pay you enough?

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Answered by attorney Kevin Marc Habberfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Black, Lyle & Habberfield, LLP
You can only sue the driver personally. All the insurance does is pay when he/she causes a crash. If you achieve a verdict in excess of the insurance coverage, the driver is on the hook for the difference. You also may have SUM coverage on your own policy to consider. Good luck.
You can only sue the driver personally. All the insurance does is pay when he/she causes a crash. If you achieve a verdict in excess of the insurance coverage, the driver is on the hook for the difference. You also may have SUM coverage on your own policy to consider. Good luck.
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When my daughter was being born the doc fractured her thigh I didn''t sue then but now she''s having problems with her thighs could I sue now

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Personal Injury lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
If your daughter is not yet 18 you can still bring an action against the doctor. the ability to bring an action is first governed by the "Statue of Limitations". this statute sets the time limit for initiating a litigation.  For personal injury or medical malpractice for a child, the child's right to bring the law suit doesn't start to accrue until the child's 18th birthday. So that even if it is many years beyond the date of the injurym and normally the statuts of limitations would say that you are beyond thetime limit, the time has not begun to run until the child turns 18.   So if she's under 18, or you are close to her 18th birthday, the answer could be "yes".
If your daughter is not yet 18 you can still bring an action against the doctor. the ability to bring an action is first governed by the "Statue of Limitations". this statute sets the time limit for initiating a litigation.  For personal injury or medical malpractice for a child, the child's right to bring the law suit doesn't start to accrue until the child's 18th birthday. So that even if it is many years beyond the date of the injurym and normally the statuts of limitations would say that you are beyond thetime limit, the time has not begun to run until the child turns 18.   So if she's under 18, or you are close to her 18th birthday, the answer could be "yes".
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