Legal Question in Personal Injury in California

I was driving my mother in laws car and was rear ended. at the time of the accident my drivers licence was suspended for a unpaid traffic ticket. no police report was made. we exchanged information and the insurance company denigned his claim and found him at fault. a year later my mother in law was served papers saying she was being sued. what can i do?


Asked on 1/08/11, 5:26 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Daniel Bakondi The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi

I worked on a similar matter. In california, generally, if you are rear ended, the person who rear ended you is responsible. She has to let her insurance know so they can defend. If they do not provide you with an attorney in time to respond to the complaint, 30 days from when your mother in law received the papers, you have to hire an attorney and respond. I am happy to help.

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Answered on 1/13/11, 5:38 pm
Steven Kuhn Steven Kuhn

Turn the matter over to your mother's insurance company. They will defend you and your mother. It does not matter that you had no driver's license.

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Answered on 1/13/11, 5:48 pm

Mr. Kuhn is correct. Your mother's insurance company has a duty to defend.

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Answered on 1/14/11, 5:18 pm


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