bodily injury liability coverage
Liability insurance.
Liability and medical insurance.
bodily injury liability coverage
This is a statement....not a question. it has a ? mark so its a question i would cry juice because the lawsuit is outrageuos against me though it does have a question mark, there is no question being asked, making it a statement.
The person who is filing the lawsuit against someone is the plaintiff in the US court system.
A plaintiff initiates a lawsuit against a defendant.
A lawsuit commenced against a person can continue against his estate after his death. The attorney for the plaintiff's estate should have filed a notice in your father's estate that there is a claim against the estate.
File a lawsuit against that person.
The county where the accident occurred.
No, the plaintiff is the person who is suing, and the defendant is the person who is being sued.
Yes, in some cases, a person's home can be taken in a lawsuit if a court orders it as part of a legal judgment against the homeowner.
The legal principle that protects a person at fault in an accident from lawsuits is known as "sovereign immunity" or "qualified immunity," depending on the context. In many jurisdictions, liability insurance also plays a critical role, as it can cover legal costs and damages up to certain limits. Additionally, some states have "comparative negligence" laws, which can reduce the liability of the at-fault party based on the degree of fault assigned to each party involved in the accident.