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What should I do if I got involved in a 3 car accidents, in the middle, rear ended with no insurance?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
This happens frequently, that is when person rear ends you and thrusts you into another car the driver of car no 1 should know whether that car was hit once or twice (the key if it happened the way car 3 says) insurance companies and their lawyers will deal with this in the due course of the court system. Let them deal with it. get on with your life.
This happens frequently, that is when person rear ends you and thrusts you into another car the driver of car no 1 should know whether that car was hit once or twice (the key if it happened the way car 3 says) insurance companies and their lawyers will deal with this in the due course of the court system. Let them deal with it. get on with your life.
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What is the spouses rights as far as her husband's pension?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Each spouse has the right to one-half of the amount accumulated in the pension during the course of the marriage. If you are unwilling to provide the items you mention, it sounds like there are serious trust issues between the two of you. It is up to you if you want to keep the marriage together, but if you do, you need a marriage counselor. If you don't, you need a lawyer. You might also consider a "post-nuptual" agreement, which is a contract between the parties within the marriage.
Each spouse has the right to one-half of the amount accumulated in the pension during the course of the marriage. If you are unwilling to provide the items you mention, it sounds like there are serious trust issues between the two of you. It is up to you if you want to keep the marriage together, but if you do, you need a marriage counselor. If you don't, you need a lawyer. You might also consider a "post-nuptual" agreement, which is a contract between the parties within the marriage.
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If grandpa owns the car, is he liable if I get into an accident if it's insured in my name?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
In Michigan there is an Owner Liability Statute which makes the owner of a motor vehicle, that is driven with their permission, co-extensively liable with a negligent driver. Of course, if the vehicle is insured it is typical that any liability for negligent operation is paid for by the insurer. However, if the vehicle has only minimal insurance limits and the injuries caused are significant, it could be that the injured party will seek to collect the personal assets of the owner and/or driver. Thus having reasonable limits and/or umbrella insurance is a consideration if there are sufficient individual personal assets to be protected.
In Michigan there is an Owner Liability Statute which makes the owner of a motor vehicle, that is driven with their permission, co-extensively liable with a negligent driver. Of course, if the vehicle is insured it is typical that any liability for negligent operation is paid for by the insurer. However, if the vehicle has only minimal insurance limits and the injuries caused are significant, it could be that the injured party will seek to collect the personal assets of the owner and/or driver. Thus having reasonable limits and/or umbrella insurance is a consideration if there are sufficient individual personal assets to be protected.
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