Legal Question in Personal Injury in Texas

Im being sued for 1 million dollars in a car accident.

had full coverage at time of accident

victim walked away from scene unhurt and her vehicle had less than 2-k in damage

this was a minor accident.

now this person is trying to sue?

my insurance says that I can hire an attorney if I want to?

Is this necessary?

do you think she can get over the 50-k liability from the policy?

She was not hurt.

Tony G.


Asked on 3/12/10, 1:52 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Donald McLeaish McLeaish&Associates;, P.C.

the rules of lawsuit require a "maximum" amount of damages..Many times people are hurt that are not visible at the time..whiplash, internal injuries are not uncommon....but your insurance should provide you a lawyer who can advise of exposure in this case. If the injured person has a good lawyer, and if there are substantial injuries..he shoudl demand the policy limits and normally not seek your assets...It is always hard to judge

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Answered on 3/17/10, 2:17 pm


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