He has handled hundreds
of car wreck cases.
Not exact matches
Zinda Law Group provides representation for all types
of injury
cases, including
car accidents, 18 - wheeler
wrecks, wrongful death, motorcycle accidents, dog bites, and many others.
The firm's attorneys take
cases involving defective drugs, birth injuries, surgical errors,
car accidents, truck
wrecks and all other kinds
of personal injury
cases.
Known for providing aggressive representation, Mike Brandner has successfully handled
cases for victims
of personal injuries and
car wrecks in New Orleans, Louisiana, such as wrongful death, traumatic brain injury, truck accidents, nursing home neglect, and bad faith verdicts.
An important process
of the recovery is gathering evidence for Omaha
car accident
cases in order to be compensated for the damages the
car wreck caused.
An experienced auto accident attorney in Rhode Island or a Providence
car wreck lawyer will always investigation an accident injury
case for all
of those who may be responsible.
Trucking
cases are very different from
car wreck cases because there is a whole body
of law from the government that regulates them and that they have to comply with.
A crucial part
of running a
car accident
case in Las Vegas involves figuring out who is responsible for the
wreck.
In fact, 99 %
of our
cases are
car wrecks and truck
wrecks.
We have handled a variety
of cases involving
car and truck
wrecks, 15 - passenger - van rollovers, defective products, construction site accidents, and industrial plant explosions.
We have a variety
of blog pages explaining how personal injury
case work and dos and don't
of car wrecks, if you would like to check these out here.
Collision coverage provides for claim payments for your
car's value in the
case of a total
wreck.
Sample this: You might be the best driver around, but there will be always certain situations that would be beyond your control, as in the
case of natural calamities or a drunk driver hitting your
car that can
wreck your vehicle.
I do think having assets in an LLC can help on general liability issues like
car wrecks, etc, I have no idea
of what would happen in an LLC where only 1 spouse was a member, I suppose that the court would support limiting division to just collecting payments from it, but I have never looked at the
case law.
It sounds to me like your plan is to protect her ownership
of the property in
case she gets sued for something unrelated to the house (e.g., a
car wreck where someone gets hurt).