In a situation like this, where a clearly at-fault (i.e. drunk) driver hit your car, injuring you and totalling it, if you sued and won, you could potentially recover:
1) You out of pocket
If your child was the driver, it may be difficult to hold the friend's parents responsible--the child assumed some risk of injury from driving a golf part. To possibly recover compensation, you'd h
If you have completed your medical treatment and have been released by the doctor or have been declared by the doctor to be permanent and stationary which means having reached a point in your medic
Definitely speak to a personal injury attorney. While you can only recover from an insurer (whether yours or that of an at-fault party who caused the accident) up to the policy limit, that does not
A settlement of your case should include your total medical bills plus compensation for pain and suffering and any wage loss. Until you have been released by the doctor at the concl
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