Question:
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Dealing with an insurance companyy?
It occured 5 yrs ago.
It was the other person's fault
I was not driving, but was in the passenger's seat.
Answers:
Unless you've protected the statueby filing a lawsuite...you're out of luck. If it happened 5 years ago, chances are the statue of limitations has expired and again, if it has...you're outta luck. If you were a minor at the time...you may have a shot depending on your statue.
How much is a no drivers license ticket?
But let's say the statute hasn't expired..
You will have to PROVE your injuries are DIRECTLY RELATED to the accident and could not have happened through any other way, i.e. pre-exisiting conditions, degenerative changes (degenerative changes, arthritis, disc bulges/herniations), genetic disorder, other injury from sports, lifestyle, etc..
My friend got a dwi in my car, is my insurance going to go up?
If it was the other person's fault and they have insurance they should pay. However, you did not file a claim within the statues of limitation. Most states that is 2 years. In you case you could have filed against the owner of both cars.What do I need to do to put my car into my name?
It's supposed to, but after 5 years, it's going to be hard to proove that any injuries you have came from that particular accident.good luck
if you started the claim procedure before the lititation period expired then yes,if you are tring now tfor the first time only a lawyer can answer that now,talk to one soon,they dont usually charge for the first visit,phone around
Call a lawyer, every state staute of limitations is different. 5yrs. is pushing it.
You'll want a lawyer who handles "PI cases" or personal injury cases
Can i go get my car title and downpayment back if i havent signed a contract?
Hope this helps
Too scared to get drivers license...?
They will pay, as long as a settlement wasn't signed, or the statute of limitations isn't in effecytCan I send another person to which my license plates over?
ask Your Lawyer and Your insurance agent(provably, he will pay You and collect the money from the other person insurance)Out of town, lost drivers license!?
Your claim may be barred by the Statute of Limitations. You'd have to check. In some states you would determine that by finding out what the actual statute of limitations is (let's say 3 years) and then apply that period of time to the 18th birthday. If you're still within that time you can try to make a clami (good luck with that this late!). However, there are some states where the statute of limitations expires for everyone at the same time, regardless of age.How long do you have to put in a nofalt claim of a car accedent?
Just to make sure, the Statute of Limitations is the period of time you have to settle your claim or file suit by to keep the claim alive.And I don't know any insurance company who will just roll over and accept that the treatment you'd get now is related to an injury you got 5 years ago!
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