You can sue your insurance company for a higher amount but there is no guarantee that you will win. You will need to have proof and be convincing that you deserve more money for the pain and suffering.
No, if you could, everybody would sue them and then South Park would be gone.
You would need to sue the other party in the accident and not the insurance company itself. It was the other party that caused your injuries and not the carrier.
yes you can, you can sue for pain and suffering if it has done that. but first you would have to find out who it was by going to the police of your phone comapany and finding out the number, its a big trouble but it is possible
If you are involved in an accident that is not your fault you can sue on several grounds. Damages to the vehicle if you owned it. Medical bills if injured, pain and suffering, lost wages, etc.
yes you should get reembursed for the damages and you can sue for pain and suffering. but only if it wasn't your fault
Since he was not insured, you have to sue that person in civil court and obtain a judgment, which you need to enforce afterwards.
For what you have lost - medical expenses. Some would sue for pain and suffering, but that's a matter of personal belief. I believe it is wrong to think that "if I hurt, then someone must pay!".
From what I know you can't sue for emotional distress in small claims court period. However, you can request pain & suffering along with the medical bills you want paid.
If you are injured on the job then you are entitled to workers comp regardless if you sue. You cannot sue the employer for an injury unless it is negligance. You can sue a third party though.
Sue the crap out of them. Both for the pain in suffering you faced of a family member and the original cost of your pet.
They could sue you for whatever damages, medical bills and pain and suffering, they incurred. They could, theoretically, take everything you have.