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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What can I do if the person I borrowed the money from wants me to pay the full amount after giving her the car where I used her money?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
I suppose either one of you could sue the other for breach of contract. Not clear from your statement of facts exactly what the contract was. You no longer have the car. I believe I would leaver her alone and let her do whatever she is going to do. Whatever you try to do may not make her happy. I believe it is her problem at this point.
I suppose either one of you could sue the other for breach of contract. Not clear from your statement of facts exactly what the contract was. You no longer have the car. I believe I would leaver her alone and let her do whatever she is going to do. Whatever you try to do may not make her happy. I believe it is her problem at this point.
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When should I sue in my auto accident case?

Answered by attorney Paul S Bovarnick
Personal Injury lawyer at Rose, Senders and Bovarnick, LLC
You could do either, are you sure you want to risk a worse outcome, plus your costs in order for a chance to get a better outcome? If you turn down their offer, and get the same as they offered, or even more, the cost of trying to get the additional 15% could well be more than whatever additional money you get. And it is possible that you could spend the money and get less than the offer.
You could do either, are you sure you want to risk a worse outcome, plus your costs in order for a chance to get a better outcome? If you turn down their offer, and get the same as they offered, or even more, the cost of trying to get the additional 15% could well be more than whatever additional money you get. And it is possible that you could spend the money and get less than the offer.
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How long after a car accident do I have to sue?

Answered by attorney Ernest Lee
Personal Injury lawyer at Lee Law Group DUI Criminal Attorneys
Friend, it depends on your states statute of limitations. 'Statute of Limitations' are the laws in your state that say how long you have to exercise your right to do certain things, usually to sue. In California you would normally have 2 years from the date of the incident or the date you discovered an injury from the incident.
Friend, it depends on your states statute of limitations. 'Statute of Limitations' are the laws in your state that say how long you have to exercise your right to do certain things, usually to sue. In California you would normally have 2 years from the date of the incident or the date you discovered an injury from the incident.
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