Blueshirts
Member
IL
A while back I posted a message about a plain clothed officer arriving at my old address trying to serve me. I called the sheriff's office to find out what was going on.
I was informed that I was being sued due to an accident that had a happened almost 2 years a go.
So after I gave them my new address, about 3 months later I received one of those Post Office notes saying they attempted to deliver a "letter" but required a signature AKA Serving papers.
Another 3 months go by and I was contacted by my Insurance company lawyer assigned to my case and was told that I was served on a technicality of the law. Since I had not updated my license with my new address, they served me (without me seeing / signing anything).
Was told by lawyer that the claim states a "not to exceed $15,000".
She said that typically these things take 2 years to complete. She also stated that it will end up with a meeting / arbitration with three independent lawyers acting as judges and 90% of the time they side with the plaintiff.
My concern is that I feel that it is not right and I am being taken advantage of. My insurance rates have already went up by $40/ month.
If they win this will they go up even more?
I informed the lawyer to proceed rather than fighting how they served me as I just want this to be done with.
I apologize for the long post but this is the first time something like this has happened and I am concerned.
I've been in WAY worse accidents than this > 2 mph at a stop light, rolled into back of the car, no damage, accident and have not been sued.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
A while back I posted a message about a plain clothed officer arriving at my old address trying to serve me. I called the sheriff's office to find out what was going on.
I was informed that I was being sued due to an accident that had a happened almost 2 years a go.
So after I gave them my new address, about 3 months later I received one of those Post Office notes saying they attempted to deliver a "letter" but required a signature AKA Serving papers.
Another 3 months go by and I was contacted by my Insurance company lawyer assigned to my case and was told that I was served on a technicality of the law. Since I had not updated my license with my new address, they served me (without me seeing / signing anything).
Was told by lawyer that the claim states a "not to exceed $15,000".
She said that typically these things take 2 years to complete. She also stated that it will end up with a meeting / arbitration with three independent lawyers acting as judges and 90% of the time they side with the plaintiff.
My concern is that I feel that it is not right and I am being taken advantage of. My insurance rates have already went up by $40/ month.
If they win this will they go up even more?
I informed the lawyer to proceed rather than fighting how they served me as I just want this to be done with.
I apologize for the long post but this is the first time something like this has happened and I am concerned.
I've been in WAY worse accidents than this > 2 mph at a stop light, rolled into back of the car, no damage, accident and have not been sued.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?