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nanna
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I wrote the question on waiving the right to sue, but had further questions: state of arizona.
Thanks for the clarification of terms. I do have an attorney, but I'm always interested in another's advice.
My driver friend was not negligent and therefore not at fault. She does have an underinsured policy (300/500).
Did I understand you correctly that I will not receive benefit from her underinsured policy even though I was a passenger in her vehicle?
I do have underinsured on my own policy (100/300). did you mean that is the only policy I can recover monitarily from (in addition to the kid's policy -- he was completely at fault?).
Finally, as asked in first post: In collecting the 10,000 from the kid's policy, should I agree to waive any further right to sue him? I'm still reluctant to do that not knowing what the final offer will be from the insurance.
FYI: all three of us (the kid, the driver of the vehicle, and myself have the same insurance company -- sticky, I know!)
thanks for the reply!
02-25-2001 11:53 PM
Thanks for the clarification of terms. I do have an attorney, but I'm always interested in another's advice.
My driver friend was not negligent and therefore not at fault. She does have an underinsured policy (300/500).
Did I understand you correctly that I will not receive benefit from her underinsured policy even though I was a passenger in her vehicle?
I do have underinsured on my own policy (100/300). did you mean that is the only policy I can recover monitarily from (in addition to the kid's policy -- he was completely at fault?).
Finally, as asked in first post: In collecting the 10,000 from the kid's policy, should I agree to waive any further right to sue him? I'm still reluctant to do that not knowing what the final offer will be from the insurance.
FYI: all three of us (the kid, the driver of the vehicle, and myself have the same insurance company -- sticky, I know!)
thanks for the reply!
02-25-2001 11:53 PM