If you are pursuing a car accident claim in which the defendant was also charged with a DUI (driving under the influence), then you should approach it differently from non-DUI accident claims. Here are a few things to note about a DUI accident claim:
Start With a Claim
In most injury cases, it's best to file an insurance claim if the defendant has an insurance policy that covers the accident; this is true with a DUI accident too.
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When a person dies without leaving behind a will, this means that their estate will have to go through a process called intestacy. The same process is also applicable if a will is invalidated. Partial intestacy is also applicable if the deceased didn't pass on all their assets.
In the process of intestacy, it's the laws of your state that will decide how your property is going to be distributed. If there is real estate located in another state, the laws of the state where the property is located will be used.
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Car accidents can be traumatic, but you must be able to rebound and handle your legal business. People often lose property, suffer serious physical injuries, miss time from work, and deal with lingering mental and emotional distress after car wrecks. You need to hire a car accident lawyer that can help you get compensation when you have experienced these issues or any other damages. This article will give you an action plan for pursuing a car accident case after you've been in a wreck.
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If you have visited a doctor or medical professional, you have likely had to endure a variety of tests to determine a diagnosis. Ideally, the physician receives the results of those tests and treats you accordingly. Unfortunately, there can be neglect in reporting your test results. This results in misdiagnosis or prolonged medical complications from your illness or medical problem, which could then result in a major medical complication that could impact you the rest of your life.
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After a car accident, it's only natural to focus on healing from the injuries caused by the careless driver. Unfortunately, sooner or later, you may need to address the way the accident has impacted you financially. While it's all too easy to sit back and accept whatever the at-fault driver's insurance company offers, it's not advisable. The other driver's insurer is not on your side and they don't have your best interests at heart.
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