What is the name of your state? Kentucky
My son in law recieved a summons for non paid medical bills, resulting from a wreck in which he was a passenge. The driver of the car (who was at fault), in which he was riding in the back seat of, told police she had insurance at the wreck site. Later, after the fact, everyone found out that she did not. My son in law was treated at the hospital and is being sued for the amount owed. He had just started a new job and his insurance had not kicked in. This happen prior to him being married, while he was still living with his parents and on their car insurance (It was not their car). Could their insurance pay for the bills, even tho he was in someone else's car? Or does he have to sue her for the bills?
How do you respond to a summons, I know he only has a certain amount of time to do it in. He is young, 20 now. I am trying to help him do this the correct way and not get taken for someone else's neglect.
My son in law recieved a summons for non paid medical bills, resulting from a wreck in which he was a passenge. The driver of the car (who was at fault), in which he was riding in the back seat of, told police she had insurance at the wreck site. Later, after the fact, everyone found out that she did not. My son in law was treated at the hospital and is being sued for the amount owed. He had just started a new job and his insurance had not kicked in. This happen prior to him being married, while he was still living with his parents and on their car insurance (It was not their car). Could their insurance pay for the bills, even tho he was in someone else's car? Or does he have to sue her for the bills?
How do you respond to a summons, I know he only has a certain amount of time to do it in. He is young, 20 now. I am trying to help him do this the correct way and not get taken for someone else's neglect.