Re: who knows what we can do?
Posted by Unknown Paralegal on 10/02/05
OO You are so WRONG about every thing you have told this lady. And apparently you have NO idea what you are talking about. So go away. Keep your WRONG advice to yourself. And yes, the check is MADE OUT TO THE DEFENDANT AND THE ATTORNEY. BUT IN THIS CASE, (if this lady is telling the truth) THEN THE MOTHER WILL SIGN THE CHECK. This lady said the mother is the CONSERVATOR. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT - kid. On 10/02/05, 00 wrote: > The mother does NOT have to sign the check. The man was capable of > making this decision. Therefore, no one else has any legals rights > in this case. > > On 10/02/05, Unknown Paralegal wrote: >> >> What you are saying is, your boyfriend was a passenger in the >> same vehicle the drunk driver was driving? Yes or No. And, there >> was only one vehicle involved in the accident? Yes or No. And, >> the driver was sued? Yes or No. >> If the driver has liability bodily injury insurance, then, the >> driver cannot be sued personal/independently away from the >> liability bodily injury insurance - you have already sued him. >> And it sounds like the insurer tendered their policy limits. It >> sounds like the case settled in pre-litigation? >> To release the defendant from liability the release form has to >> be signed. Once the release form has been signed then the case >> is closed. If the release form has NOT been signed, and the >> insurance company HAS tendered the policy limits - case is still >> OPEN AND THE CHECK CANNOT BE CASHED. THE RELEASE FORM SIGNING >> COMES FIRST - BEFORE THE CHECK IS DEPOSITED IN THE TRUST ACCOUNT. >> THE MOTHER HAS TO SIGN THE CHECK. >> >> On 10/02/05, Eve wrote: >>> His mother never signed a paper to release the defendant. >>> Actually... the lawyer settled with the car insurance from the >>> driver, but never went after the driver himself. >>> My boyfriend was sitting in the car from the driver. (as a >>> passenger). So he did not drive. >>> >>> For more questions please do not hesitate to ask ... >>> >>> On 10/02/05, Unknown Paralegal wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Eve, >>>> >>>> NOT SO FAST. FIND OUT SOME OF THESE FACTS. Personal injury >>>> law isn't soooo easy - so tell us more of the facts. >>>> >>>> If what you are saying is truthful, then, yes something >>>> doens't said right. If his mother never SIGNED a RELEASE >>>> form releasing the defendant or defendants from liability >>>> then the case isn't closed. You need to tell us if your >>>> boyfriend was riding in another vehicle driven by someone >>>> else and the drunk driver hit them. Or was your boyfriend >>>> renting a vehicle and he was the driver of one vehicle and >>>> the drunk driver then hit him. You need to tell us more >>>> about the vehicles involved - HOW MANY, DRIVEN BY WHOM AND >>>> WAS YOUR BOYFRIEND A DRIVER AND IF SO, WHOSE VEHICLE WAS HE >>>> DRIVING. Was he a pedestrian. All of this will make a >>>> difference. >>>> >>>> On 10/02/05, Eve wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>%3
Posts on this thread, including this one
- who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Eve.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by 00.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Eve.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by 00.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Eve.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Eve.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by 00.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Eve.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by 00.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Unknown Paralegal .
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Eve.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Unknown Paralegal.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by 00.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Unknown Paralegal .
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Unknown Paralegal .
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/02/05, by Unknown Paralegal .
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/03/05, by Kacy.
- Re: who knows what we can do?, 10/04/05, by Eve.
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