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What do you do when the bus driver slaps a 6 yr old in the head and take his jacket off to wipe up spit on the bus floor?

Thomas C. Bulman
Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
What kind of child spits on the floor of a bus? Rotten. Thank the driver for teaching your nephew a lesson.
What kind of child spits on the floor of a bus? Rotten. Thank the driver for teaching your nephew a lesson.

How far can you go with the insurance for a settlement?

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Answered by attorney Maurice Lee Abarr (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Maurice L. Abarr
I am assuming this is a Workers' Compensation claim. If he has exhausted his Temporary Disability benefits (2 years max) and does not think he will improve, he may want to settle IF he is not also receiving Social Security Disability benefits. If he is receiving SSDI benefits, or is likely to be receiving them in foreseeable future (because his disability is so great and he has limited or no transferable job skills) then he cannot settle until there is a Medicare Set Aside analysis done. All of this is quite complex and, in all sincerity, you cannot manage this kind of case without legal counsel. We are available if you are near Orange County.
I am assuming this is a Workers' Compensation claim. If he has exhausted his Temporary Disability benefits (2 years max) and does not think he will improve, he may want to settle IF he is not also receiving Social Security Disability benefits. If he is receiving SSDI benefits, or is likely to be receiving them in foreseeable future (because his disability is so great and he has limited or no transferable job skills) then he cannot settle until there is a Medicare Set Aside analysis done. All of this is quite complex and, in all sincerity, you cannot manage this kind of case without legal counsel. We are available if you are near Orange County.
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How can I get rid of a suspended license for a failure to appear for truancy when I was 16 and now I’m 20?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
Probably pay apply for reinstatement and pay the reinstatement fee. Check with the DMV and ask what needs to be done to have your license restored.
Probably pay apply for reinstatement and pay the reinstatement fee. Check with the DMV and ask what needs to be done to have your license restored.