yes and no, you need to contact your insurance company immediately !!!!....will depend on the state statue of limitations, you don't say but assume your company paid (2years ago) for the damage to the vehicle and they are now suing for injuries? if that's the case and there was no injury settlement or release two years ago, then yes they can...please be more specific about what they are sueing for and what the insurance company paid for two years ago..your insurance company will handle this suit for you, get in contact with them right now please !!!! it will be ok........if your company paid them then your company accepted liablity...another sorrier scenrio is if your company paid (not setttled) policy limits and they are now coming to your for the balance? that is a whole different ball game, but doubt this as you call it a 'minor fender bender' let me know with more info i can be of more assistance.
ailing as in "my ailing grandmother"
unsound or troubled: a financially ailing corporation.----
That is the correct spelling for "ailing" (sick, ill).
Liu Ailing was born in 1967.
Ailing William = ill will
My ailing son was sick last week and looked very pale.
The doctor said my ailing mother had roughly 3 years to live.
Example sentence - Her elderly aunt had been ailing for years prior to her hospitalization.
"Ail" or "ailing" means when someone is ill. In the past, "ailing" also included the frail elderly. Now, most people just use the work "ill" or "sick".
Yes-- The woman was ailing due to her serious illness and the tragedies of days past.
One way to console for a person's ailing parent is to let the person know you are praying for them.
What makes you think the earth is ailing? Cars pollute less today than they every have.