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Resolved Question: Help im being sued!!!?

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Resolved Question: Help im being sued!!!?
I have recently received a civil summons from court stating im being sued for a large amount of money. I was involved in a motor vehicle accident were my passanger was hurt. She is in turn sueying me not the insurance company. She was not wearing a seat belt. I was and didnt sustain any injuries. In the claim she is saying she suffered major damages, lost her job (which she wasnt working at the time anyway) and will need futher medical treatment. I know for a fact she never went to any therapy or even wore a neck brace for any injuries. I also know for a fact she didnt have a job at the time of the accident. Her sister works for the same lawyer who is suing me. My question is doesnt she have to prove the injuries and loss of job/wages to the court in order to have a cause and set damages. Its over 15,000 dollars including legal fees. I am going to go see my own personal lawyer to fight against this on monday but wanted to know if theres anything i can do. If there are falsified documents in this case and it comes to light what happens to the case after?
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Resolved Question: Should bicycle riders have to license their bike and have liability insurance?
For the safety and financial security of all road users Cycle Riders (Bicycle, Tricycle and Recumbent) should be required to be licensed road users with liability insurance, vehicle registration, and a state issued license plate affixed to the cycle. Cyclists having no license, current plate, registration or not having insurance would incur the same penalty as a motor vehicle driver. The roads would be safer and road usage would be fair. Some tricycles are large and not childrens toys. Last century bicycles were licensed where I grew up. A woman here in this town was hit by a high speed cycle rider without insurance a year ago and she is still having surgeries and medical bills. Cyclists often ignore or just don't know the rules of the road. The State needs safe roads for all users. The fee revenue would be of use to the State as well. Riders under the age of 18 would be exempt.
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