Can an uninjured man from an auto-accident sue?
I was involved in an auto accident a year ago and the guy is now suing my wife instead of me. He refused medical treatment at the scene to fire rescue and the sheriff’s office. He told everybody he was fine and needed nothing. His truck had a very minor damage. Now his attorney responds back today saying they want $25,000 or they will sue my wife. He refuses to get any shots or further medical treatment other than pain pills. My 5 year old was in the front seat of my truck which was totaled and he wasn't even injured but this guy is claiming all kinds of injuries. He had no injuries at all after the accident. He was even picking up his kids and laughing and playing with them. Do I have anything to worry about? Why is he suing my wife and does she has anything to worry about?
Answered By: Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
I am assuming that the defendant is suing your wife because she is the owner of the car you were driving. Your insurance company will defend you for free in this action, so let them know you have been sued. An attorney will be assigned to this case and you will have every opportunity to discuss with him or her all the defenses you have mentioned.
Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 10/26/2011
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Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 10/26/2011
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