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Can a trust be sued in the event of an auto accident?

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Answered by attorney Melissa Ann Botting (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Melissa A. Botting
Ordinarily the driver who was negligent or the employer on whose business the driver was engaged is responsible. So, was the person driving on trust business? The trust could be liable. Also, there is a concept of negligent entrustment. That means that if the person who was driving the car was known to be irresponsible but she let them drive the vehicle anyway, she and the trust could be liable. The simple fact that the truck is owned by a trust is not protection from liability.
Ordinarily the driver who was negligent or the employer on whose business the driver was engaged is responsible. So, was the person driving on trust business? The trust could be liable. Also, there is a concept of negligent entrustment. That means that if the person who was driving the car was known to be irresponsible but she let them drive the vehicle anyway, she and the trust could be liable. The simple fact that the truck is owned by a trust is not protection from liability.
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Can I sue if my DR failed to complete my surgery?

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Answered by attorney David Scott Carlile (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Carlile Craig, L.L.P.
To sue a doctor for medical malpractice you must be able to show the doctor's actions fell "below the standard of care". Based on the facts you state in your email, you may have a potential claim.
To sue a doctor for medical malpractice you must be able to show the doctor's actions fell "below the standard of care". Based on the facts you state in your email, you may have a potential claim.
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If I have a major medical issue without insurance and am willing to make small monthly payments, can they seize my house?

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Answered by attorney William M Chaffin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Holcomb Chaffin and Rogers, P.C.
Quite possibly, but the hospital will need to obtain a judgment before that can be done. Further, you likely have a homestead exemption which will protect at least part of the equity in your home. Hospitals will customarily work with you on payment of delinquent bills.
Quite possibly, but the hospital will need to obtain a judgment before that can be done. Further, you likely have a homestead exemption which will protect at least part of the equity in your home. Hospitals will customarily work with you on payment of delinquent bills.
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