Whether the claimant has fixed their car or not has no bearing on the financial liability of the At Fault party. A claimant is not required by law to repair his vehicle. The at fault driver is however required to compensate the claimant for his loss. The claimant may choose to fix his car with the compensation or he can use it to help buy another car. He may even choose to use it to take a much needed vacation.
Leaving the scene of an accident can be a major issue. In Georgia, fines and such are handled by the individual jurisdiction where the violation occurred. Fines are different depending on the Magistrate or Probate Court that is handling the matter.
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If you have an auto accident and you are found to be at fault, then if taken to court you can be liable for all damages. You could potentially lose everything that you have.
If its only with your insurance company, generally, nothing. If you are speaking of a court action you have filed, you will have to withdraw it from the court's docket.
If a person who sues you was the person responsible for the accident, they have little chance of winning the claim. But they have succeeded in scaring you, reducing the chance that you will sue them. It looks like you must counter-claim, and say that you are waiting for the outcome of the court-case on the ticket for the accident. If they are found guilty of causing the accident, no court will hold you responsible for their damages.
The uninsured part would mean that the person or persons responsible would have to pay for it. If they have an accident in someone elses car they will probably be questioned in court.
Then the court and insurance companies will decide. Get all the information you can, take photos, anything and everything about the incident and reasons why you aren't at fault. If you can, also hire an attorney.
They will have to take the uninsured driver to court. Or if you have uninsured driver policy with your insurance, they will pay it.
Injunctions are equitable remedies, they are not remedies which the claimant has a right to and are therefore given at the discretion f the court.
The Court restricted the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment by leaving its enforcement up to the states.
Well, you have made yourself look better for court but YOU didnt have it at the time of the accident. You will still get in trouble,
A Part 8 Procedure is a procedure used for issuing a claim to the court. It is used in circumstances when a claimant seeks the court's decision on a matter which is not likely to involve the dispute of fact.