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Re: Audi content (but only to the extent...
> Yesterday, I was served a (small claims court) subpoena, whereby she's
> seeking $5000 compensation, claiming that because of a change in
> employment status, she's no longer able to afford the ongoing medical
> treatment required due to the agony I've inflicted upon her.
Translation: she's broke and is trying anything for money.
> I've talked with my State Farm rep, who assures me that they'll have a
> legal eagle in court with me, but -- should the plaintiff prevail -- I eat
> the cost, not the insurance company.
Isn't it possible to move it out of small claims? (Standard method
large companies use to make it too expensive to pursue...)
I'd guess she doesn't have much of a case, or she would have a lawyer
representing her and it wouldn't be in small claims.
> Foremost on my mind: why this suit isn't between the plaintiff and the
> insurance company...
Good question. You'd better talk to a lawyer.
Orin.