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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.

Can I be sued personally for even though I have full auto insurance coverage?

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Answered by attorney C. Mark Hopkins (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of C. Mark Hopkins
1. Yes, you can be sued personally for any amount above and beyond collectible insurance coverage. However it is normally the job of your insurance company to try to get the case settled within policy limits so that your personal assets are not at risk. 2. As to whether another party would ever be successful in getting a judgment against you for more than your insurance, that is not possible to predict. That's why the case needs to be settled by your insurance company ASP.
1. Yes, you can be sued personally for any amount above and beyond collectible insurance coverage. However it is normally the job of your insurance company to try to get the case settled within policy limits so that your personal assets are not at risk. 2. As to whether another party would ever be successful in getting a judgment against you for more than your insurance, that is not possible to predict. That's why the case needs to be settled by your insurance company ASP.
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What does in pro per mean after the defendants name in a case summary?

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Answered by attorney Steven Alan Fink (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Fink & Abraham LLP
It means you are representing yourself instead of being represented by an attorney. Short for latin in propria persona.
It means you are representing yourself instead of being represented by an attorney. Short for latin in propria persona.

Do I have rights if I was searched for narcotics and heroines but the loss prevention officer found nothing?

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Answered by attorney Fred Lung-Kee Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of William S. Lindheim
Firstly I am sorry to read that you were detained and searched by the store's loss prevention team. Secondly, many states have the "shopkeeper's privilege" which allows the store keeper to detain the customer if he has reason to believe that a theft has occurred. The power to detain and search is not as broad as that of a policeman. So, if the shopkeeper was relying on someone telling him or her that a theft in the store has been committed, then it is likely that the shopkeeper can detain and search briefly. But if he is wrong, he can face liability such as for false imprisonment.
Firstly I am sorry to read that you were detained and searched by the store's loss prevention team. Secondly, many states have the "shopkeeper's privilege" which allows the store keeper to detain the customer if he has reason to believe that a theft has occurred. The power to detain and search is not as broad as that of a policeman. So, if the shopkeeper was relying on someone telling him or her that a theft in the store has been committed, then it is likely that the shopkeeper can detain and search briefly. But if he is wrong, he can face liability such as for false imprisonment.
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