Can I sue a relative or friend for their insurance only?
Yes! However, it is often not practical or wise to sue or make a legal claim against a friend or relative because it will often harm any good relationship that you have. Bringing a legal claim even for small amounts or for just insurance coverage is usually not taken as being just business. Legal claims for injury are almost always seen as being a personal attack on the fairness or reasonableness of another. Often friends do not appreciate the fabricated outrage that some error in judgment occurred, especially if it was made to pay for known embellished or false claims of being hurt, even if that friend or relative can easily afford it or has insurance. Also, Jurors do not like to see sister against sister or someone who has been a good friend betrayed with a legal claim or worse yet a lawsuit filed in court for the public to see. They do not trust claims that most would not dare to bring, as they feel that something else must be going on. Burning your bridges for some quick money is o
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