It depends. If you were negligent (at-fault), then you are responsible. If you were in the "course and scope" or your employment duties at the time of the accident, then you and your emplo
If you were driving your girlfriend's vehicle and damage it a year ago, under the laws of most states in this country there is a three year time period for her to file suit against you for her damages
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 2 months ago
So long as your 86 year old father-in-law is competent and is driving his own vehicle and not your own, you cannot be held liable under the laws of all states in this country for any accident that he
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 3 months ago
This doesn't sound correct and it sounds like your insurance coverage is pulling the wool over your eyes and trying to maintain bad faith coverage. File a complaint with your state's insurance departm
Generally, when you are in an accident, you use your health insurance first to pay for your medical care. Hopefully there will be an auto insurance or homeowners insurance policy which covers th