BEING SUIT BY PERSON INVOLVED IN OUR SON CAR ACCIDENT 2 AND HALF YEARS AGO.

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BEING SUIT BY PERSON INVOLVED IN OUR SON CAR ACCIDENT 2 AND HALF YEARS AGO.

The insurance determine the accident was a 50 percent both parties fault. Now the other person could not settle his claim with my insurance and said he would suit me?

Asked on June 5, 2009 under Accident Law, Massachusetts

Answers:

J.M.A., Member in Good Standing of the Connecticut Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

I am a lawyer that practices in this area.  I sugest that you let the guy sue you as your insurance company will defend you and deal with it.  If your insurance company wins then you win.  If the guy sues you, just refer it to your insurance company.  There is no reason for you to worry.  The only thing is that your insurance rate may increase as a result of the claim.  I do not know if the rate will increase, but it is a possibility. 


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