No, you do not have a right to a rehearing. You could appeal the decision, but would have to have some basis in law or fact to show that the judge made a material (or significant) error. That is, from
I suggest that you consult with your insurance carrier over the incident that you have written about involving your son. It is legal to be ticketed 5 days after the accident. However, your son should
You may sue them for the money: if someone injures you or causes you damage or other losses and will not voluntarily pay for the harm, your recourse is to sue the person. If you can prove in court tha
First thing to do: check the rental car agreement or contract your daughter had signed: many make the driver liable for all costs or damages, and, if so, then she has to pay--she contractually agreed
You can sue the repair shop for negligence. Negligence is the failure to exercise due care (that degree of care that a reasonable mechanic/auto repair shop would have exercised under the same or