"are my minor children entitled to compensation for being passengers in an accident that was not my fault. ? they were bruised up. no major injuries."
Certainly they are entitled to compensation if they were injured. The amount would depend on the severity of the injuries and if they received any medical treatment.
If you are in an auto accident and have any injuries at all always go immediately to the emergency room. If you do not the insurance comapny will try to say you were not injured.
lwpat
A victim is someone that has suffered from an accident. Whether the injuries were serious or minor, the person that did not cause the accident is often entitled to damages and funds for pain and suffering.
A fender bender is a minor accident.
You have 1 Year after a minor accident to have a claim
The minor child or children may be eligible for benefits, which are a percentage of the amount the parent is receiving. Contact the casework that handled the matter for the recipient to ask about the children's eligibility. if we a not togather as a couple how can i find out who the caseworker for his child is in order for her to receive her fair share as a minor child she is our daughter and a minor this is for ssd
You should get in trouble because you caused the accident.
The will is set up as the decedent wished, and so only the named beneficiary is entitled. The minor child will need money to live on, and hopefully the guardian will use the money judiciously to benefit the child. There are some laws that might allow another to inherit some of the estate. If there are other minor children, the court may split the estate to insure that dependants are not left destitute and have to be supported by the state. If there are children born after the will was made, the court will adjust accordingly.
If owner is away at collage and has the girlfriend sell his car to a minor, without parental consent, the title and registration of the car do not go through DMV and the minor gets into an accident who is responsible?
No its not its just a minor accident
What would you file a claim for? The vehicle is not yours and it's a minor accident with no injuries, so you have no loss.
You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The laws regarding disinheritance vary. In some states the children do not need to be mentioned in the will if they have not been provided for. In other states the testator must mention the child and state they are purposely omitting them from the will.In the case of minor children, they are entitled to a portion of their parent's estate by law in most jurisdictions.You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The laws regarding disinheritance vary. In some states the children do not need to be mentioned in the will if they have not been provided for. In other states the testator must mention the child and state they are purposely omitting them from the will.In the case of minor children, they are entitled to a portion of their parent's estate by law in most jurisdictions.You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The laws regarding disinheritance vary. In some states the children do not need to be mentioned in the will if they have not been provided for. In other states the testator must mention the child and state they are purposely omitting them from the will.In the case of minor children, they are entitled to a portion of their parent's estate by law in most jurisdictions.You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The laws regarding disinheritance vary. In some states the children do not need to be mentioned in the will if they have not been provided for. In other states the testator must mention the child and state they are purposely omitting them from the will.In the case of minor children, they are entitled to a portion of their parent's estate by law in most jurisdictions.
He was involved in an early morning, single car accident. He did not die, he only had minor injuries.
Right before a major accident happens, your subconscious perceives the accident, so you can change the outcome to a minor accident, by moving your body an inch away.