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Many parties are usually responsible for an accident. In such situations, a jury may apportion the damages awarded to the injured party by determining their percentage of negligence.
Even though DMV hearings aren't criminal court-related, an experienced NYC traffic lawyer can make a huge impact on the outcome of your case. Gannes & Musico LLP has many years of experience representing clients in these hearings.
Power of Attorney
Power of attorney is a legal document that allows one person (the principal) to authorize another person (the agent) to act on their behalf. The document may grant a broad or limited set of powers and must be prepared according to the laws of the state. It must be signed and/or notarized in the presence of a notary or witness public. A motor vehicle power of attorney gives the agent authority to handle vehicle-related responsibilities and may include the ability to sell a car, for instance. You can create the Power of Attorney on your own if you contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles, or you can use a legal site like eForms.com or NYLawHelp. Alternately, you can have someone else do it for you.
Third parties might not respect Powers Of Attorney. This can be for different reasons. In certain situations it can cause harm to the Principal. The third party may be held responsible for these damages.
To avoid this it is crucial to ensure that the Power of Attorney include language indicating that the agent cannot take title to any real property or other asset owned by the principal unless explicitly stated in the document. The document should also specify that the agent must give a third-party the details of every transaction and other matter that they conduct on behalf of their principal.
DMV Hearings
You have the right to appeal a decision If DMV makes a decision that is discretionary against you (such as an eviction of your license for refusing a breathalyzer). Hearings can be held in person or over the phone, and are usually conducted by a driver safety hearing officer from DMV. At the hearing, DMV goes first, presenting all of its evidence against you including any testimony of witnesses it has subpoenaed. It's your turn to present evidence of affirmative nature (documents or witnesses, or even your own testimony) challenge the case of DMV in closing arguments, and ask questions of the hearing officer.
The outcome of an DMV hearing depends largely on the specifics of your case, however you are more likely to win when you have an attorney. An attorney can assist you to determine if the officers who were involved in your case made any mistakes during the arrest, for instance, not clearly informing you that your license will be suspended if you refused to take the breath test.
While you are not legally required to employ an attorney at the DMV hearing, hiring an NYC DMV attorney will make the process easier. A lawyer is well-versed in the laws that govern these kinds of cases and will help you present your case as efficiently as possible. Additionally, they can help you avoid being unfairly penalized by the DMV.
License Suspension
The Department of Motor Vehicles can suspend your driving privileges and license when you are found guilty of specific traffic offenses or violations. Typically the suspension or revocation will stay in effect until you've completed all the steps required to get your license back.
Based on the state in which you reside, there are many different reasons why your driver's license could be suspended. States that use points, for instance having too many points could result in the suspension. In addition the judge may also ordain your license to be suspended for a traffic conviction. In the majority of cases, a court will permit you to drive with a restricted driving permit during the period of your suspension or suspension or revocation.
In some states your license may be suspended for certain offenses, such as DUIs and vehicular manslaughter. Your license may also be revoked if you fail to pay back child support or other civil debts. Your license may be suspended if you suffer from a medical condition that makes it unsafe for you to operate a vehicle.
Your New York lawyer can help you determine the status of your license and the best method to take. They will explain to you that in the majority of cases, if you're license has been suspended, you are entitled to an appointment with the DMV.
Representation
A representation letter is a very important document that attorneys send to the person they want to sue. It informs the other party that they have a representative who will represent them. It also permits the lawyer to request documents and information from the other party.
Many motor vehicle accident cases are founded on the tort theory of negligence. Negligence is defined as the failure to apply the same level of care that a reasonably prudent person would have used in the same situation. Car accidents are often caused or contributed to by a variety of factors. For instance, driver's negligence can include driving impaired by alcohol or drugs, or speeding or not paying attention to traffic signals. Distracted driving, such as using your mobile phone while driving or applying makeup, is a further aspect.
In some cases two people who are injured in an accident in a car want the same lawyer to represent them. It is unethical for an attorney to represent the driver and an individual in a personal injury lawsuit. Each client is in conflict. This can be resolved by creating a separate agreement between each client. Or, each person can employ their own lawyer to file a lawsuit against the driver that caused the issue.
Many parties are usually responsible for an accident. In such situations, a jury may apportion the damages awarded to the injured party by determining their percentage of negligence.
Even though DMV hearings aren't criminal court-related, an experienced NYC traffic lawyer can make a huge impact on the outcome of your case. Gannes & Musico LLP has many years of experience representing clients in these hearings.
Power of Attorney
Power of attorney is a legal document that allows one person (the principal) to authorize another person (the agent) to act on their behalf. The document may grant a broad or limited set of powers and must be prepared according to the laws of the state. It must be signed and/or notarized in the presence of a notary or witness public. A motor vehicle power of attorney gives the agent authority to handle vehicle-related responsibilities and may include the ability to sell a car, for instance. You can create the Power of Attorney on your own if you contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles, or you can use a legal site like eForms.com or NYLawHelp. Alternately, you can have someone else do it for you.
Third parties might not respect Powers Of Attorney. This can be for different reasons. In certain situations it can cause harm to the Principal. The third party may be held responsible for these damages.
To avoid this it is crucial to ensure that the Power of Attorney include language indicating that the agent cannot take title to any real property or other asset owned by the principal unless explicitly stated in the document. The document should also specify that the agent must give a third-party the details of every transaction and other matter that they conduct on behalf of their principal.
DMV Hearings
You have the right to appeal a decision If DMV makes a decision that is discretionary against you (such as an eviction of your license for refusing a breathalyzer). Hearings can be held in person or over the phone, and are usually conducted by a driver safety hearing officer from DMV. At the hearing, DMV goes first, presenting all of its evidence against you including any testimony of witnesses it has subpoenaed. It's your turn to present evidence of affirmative nature (documents or witnesses, or even your own testimony) challenge the case of DMV in closing arguments, and ask questions of the hearing officer.
The outcome of an DMV hearing depends largely on the specifics of your case, however you are more likely to win when you have an attorney. An attorney can assist you to determine if the officers who were involved in your case made any mistakes during the arrest, for instance, not clearly informing you that your license will be suspended if you refused to take the breath test.
While you are not legally required to employ an attorney at the DMV hearing, hiring an NYC DMV attorney will make the process easier. A lawyer is well-versed in the laws that govern these kinds of cases and will help you present your case as efficiently as possible. Additionally, they can help you avoid being unfairly penalized by the DMV.
License Suspension
The Department of Motor Vehicles can suspend your driving privileges and license when you are found guilty of specific traffic offenses or violations. Typically the suspension or revocation will stay in effect until you've completed all the steps required to get your license back.
Based on the state in which you reside, there are many different reasons why your driver's license could be suspended. States that use points, for instance having too many points could result in the suspension. In addition the judge may also ordain your license to be suspended for a traffic conviction. In the majority of cases, a court will permit you to drive with a restricted driving permit during the period of your suspension or suspension or revocation.
In some states your license may be suspended for certain offenses, such as DUIs and vehicular manslaughter. Your license may also be revoked if you fail to pay back child support or other civil debts. Your license may be suspended if you suffer from a medical condition that makes it unsafe for you to operate a vehicle.
Your New York lawyer can help you determine the status of your license and the best method to take. They will explain to you that in the majority of cases, if you're license has been suspended, you are entitled to an appointment with the DMV.
Representation
A representation letter is a very important document that attorneys send to the person they want to sue. It informs the other party that they have a representative who will represent them. It also permits the lawyer to request documents and information from the other party.
Many motor vehicle accident cases are founded on the tort theory of negligence. Negligence is defined as the failure to apply the same level of care that a reasonably prudent person would have used in the same situation. Car accidents are often caused or contributed to by a variety of factors. For instance, driver's negligence can include driving impaired by alcohol or drugs, or speeding or not paying attention to traffic signals. Distracted driving, such as using your mobile phone while driving or applying makeup, is a further aspect.
In some cases two people who are injured in an accident in a car want the same lawyer to represent them. It is unethical for an attorney to represent the driver and an individual in a personal injury lawsuit. Each client is in conflict. This can be resolved by creating a separate agreement between each client. Or, each person can employ their own lawyer to file a lawsuit against the driver that caused the issue.
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