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I got doored while on my bicycle, drivers lawyer filed for motion to dismiss how likely will his lie get my case dismissed?
He is stating that his uber passenger got out without his knowledge, he is lying because he told me different that day, I got broken ribs and spent a night in the hospital, I have spine damages also that cause numbness and back pain, my lawyer said he's fighhting it, I was in legal standing in where I was riding my bicycle, he was in the driving lane when he let his passenger out
Steven f your. an idiot... why would I putt a question about this if I didn't get rushed to the hospital after the accident.
why are y'all so dumb..
literally all of you are miserable and have no life, lol be cautious when passing a curb lol why are you assuming that's what happened the idiot was n the middle of tthe ******* street when he left them out why would anyone think a car that driving is gonna stop and swing a door open..... Steven f is a doctor I guess "the impact had to of been greater" so I guess I got rushed to the hospital for no reason lol douhce bag
When you get to Court be SURE to call the Judge and opposing attorney "dumb idiots" and see where that gets you.
why would I do that u simple minded inbred please email me pussy pj.postmates@yahoo.com
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 month ago
You want legal advice? Okay, but my first advice is that you STOP posting and reposting this same question, and your anger is unnecessary. YOU are the one asking the question, and if YOU don’t like the answer, stop asking the question.
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No one but the attorneys involved and the Judge know if the Motion to Dismiss will be granted. One of those attorneys, by the way, was retained to represent YOU, and that attorney is more knowledgeable about the case than strangers on Yahoo. Does your attorney know you are asking this question on a public forum?
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It will come down to which party is more believable - you or the driver or possibly the passenger. For that matter, I fail to see how what the driver said or didn’t say or knew or didn’t know matters. HE was the owner of the car. HE is at least partially liable. It’s just that simple.
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When you get to Court be SURE to call the Judge and opposing attorney "dumb idiots" and see where that gets you.
- STEVEN FLv 72 months ago
That is neither a lie OR a defense. On the other hand, you DID NOT break your ribs riding a bicycle into an open car door. The injuries you claim require an impact greater than you would have received. Additionally, what you claim requires YOU were operating the bicycle in violation of traffic laws.
- MordentLv 72 months ago
Why is the driver responsible for the actions of his passenger? The passenger opened the door, not the driver. You are going to lose this case because YOU are lying. You didn't hit the driver's door - the only door the driver is directly responsible for opening - you hit the PASSENGER door.
- xxx000auLv 72 months ago
Its easy to sit and tell a lawyer a lie, go into court and most of us will fall under cross examination.
My one concern would be, if you are riding at a safe distance and speed and a car ahead of you stopped, why did you not put space between you and him as you were about to pass. All you can do if let the case run.
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- Anonymous2 months ago
Bicycling 101: Be cautious when passing a car stopped at the curb.
- HoarsemanLv 52 months ago
If your overtaking manoeuvre was "legal" , it sounds unlikely that the driver could avoid responsibility ?