If my wife was at fault for an accident and the other driver washurt, whatt o do if my insurer wants me to sign a limited release?
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If my wife was at fault for an accident and the other driver washurt, whatt o do if my insurer wants me to sign a limited release?
It sounds like I can still get sued anyway.
Asked on September 17, 2012 under Accident Law, Georgia
Answers:
Leigh Anne Timiney / Timiney Law Firm
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
It is difficult to tell you whether or not you shoudl sign a release without seeing the release and reading it. If you have concerns, I suggest you pay for a cosultation with an attorney, have him or her read the release you are speaking of and ask them what the legal ramifications of signing the release would be for you.
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