If you have a loss worth suing someone for you would not have to try to figure out what to sue for. This is ridiculous. If the other party who hit you has insurance they will take care of your damages and that's it.
Because the person who hit them is at fault and with rear end accident there is usually medical bills and pain involved with the people who were hit. They have the right to sue to recover from the accident.
Yes, sure you can. You can sue him for harassing you even after being married and get him behind the bars easily. But you need to have a proof that he was in a relationship with you, it may be texts and call records.
People sue today for anything and everything. The question is could he win a lawsuit from someone he hit in the rear. In 2005 I would say anything is possible.
Yes, you can sue if you are hit from behind in a car accident, as the rear driver is typically considered at fault for not maintaining a safe distance or being attentive. To successfully file a lawsuit, you'll need to demonstrate that the other driver was negligent and that their actions directly caused your injuries or damages. It's advisable to gather evidence, such as police reports and witness statements, and consult with a personal injury attorney to assess your case. However, specific laws and regulations can vary by state, so legal guidance is important.
No you can't sue for being sucker punched.
If you caused the crash, you can't sue anybody and win. You will obviously lose- you caused the accident. If you were hit by the car and were doing everything right, then sue the person who hit you.
the insurance company!
Yes - as the sensor could get damaged in the collision.
No, as long as you were not sleeping behind the wheel. Being sleepy is not a crime.
I don't think you can sue a person if they hit your vehicle but you sure can yell at them! No violence though, please!
Accept responsibility for your actions. You hit a car because you either can't drive or you weren't being careful enough. That is your fault, not the fault of an overcrowded parking lot. Of course you can sue anyone for anything, but is that the proper thing to do. I think not.
No,but you can sue whoever robbed you