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Motor Vehicle Powers of Attorney<br><br>Many parties are usually responsible for the accident. In such cases the jury may decide to distribute the damages awarded to the victim by determining their percentage of negligence.<br><br>Even though DMV hearings do not involve criminal court, a skilled NYC traffic lawyer can make a big difference in the outcome. Gannes & Musico LLP has an extensive experience representing clients at these hearings.<br><br>Power of Attorney<br><br>A power of attorney is a legal document that allows an individual to authorize another to act in his or her name. The document can confer broad or limited powers, and must be drafted in accordance with state law. It must be notarized and signed 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 [https://vimeo.com/707121342 vimeo.com] may include the power to sell a car, for example. You can draft the Power of Attorney yourself by contacting your local Department of Motor Vehicles, or you can use a legal website like eForms.com or NYLawHelp. You can also ask someone to prepare it.<br><br>Third parties are sometimes unable to accept Powers of Attorney. It can be due to several reasons. In some instances the refusal may cause harm to the Principal and the third party may be held liable for damages.<br><br>To avoid this, it is important that the Power of Attorney include language that states that the agent is not able to be the owner of any real property or other asset owned by the principal unless explicitly stated in the document. The document should also mention that the agent is required to provide a third party with an account of every transaction and other matter that they perform on behalf of their principal.<br><br>DMV Hearings<br><br>You have the right to an appeal hearing If DMV decides to take a discretionary action against you (such as the suspension of your license for refusing to take a breathalyzer). These hearings are conducted either in person or by phone, and are usually held in front of a driver safety hearing officer from DMV. DMV will present all its evidence against the person, including witnesses it has subpoenaed at the hearing. It's your turn to provide evidence in support of your claim (documents and witnesses, or your own testimony) to attack DMV's evidence in closing arguments and ask questions of the hearing officer.<br><br>You are more likely win a DMV hearing if hiring an attorney. A lawyer can assist you to determine if the police officers who were involved in your case committed any mistakes during the arrest, such as not indicating clearly that your license would be suspended if you did not take the breath test.<br><br>Although you are not required to have an attorney present at the time of a DMV hearing, hiring a NYC DMV lawyer can help make the process simpler. An attorney is knowledgeable about all the laws applicable to these kinds of cases and can help present your case effectively. Additionally, they will help you avoid being unfairly penalized by the DMV.<br><br>Suspension of License<br><br>The Department of [https://vimeo.com/707143156 gardena motor vehicle accident lawsuit] Vehicles can suspend your driving privileges and license if you're found to be guilty of certain traffic offenses or violations. Typically the suspension or revocation is in effect until you've completed all necessary steps to obtain your license reinstated.<br><br>Your driver's license could be suspended for many reasons, depending on where you live. For instance states that utilize points, the accumulation of too many points can lead to an automatic suspension of your license. Additionally the judge may also require your license to be suspended for a traffic conviction. In most instances, courts will allow you to drive on a limited driving permit during the time of suspension or revocation.<br><br>In some states your license may be suspended for certain crimes such as DUIs and vehicular manslaughter. Additionally, your license can be revoked for not paying back child support or other civil debts. It is also possible to lose your license if you suffer with a medical condition that renders driving a car dangerous.<br><br>Your New York lawyer can help you determine the status of your license and the best method to take. He or she will explain to you that in most cases, if you're license has been suspended, you are entitled to a hearing at the DMV.<br><br>Representation<br><br>A representation letter is an important document that an attorney must send to the person they want to sue. It informs the other party that they have a representative that will speak on their behalf. It also allows the lawyer to request documents and information from the other party.<br><br>Many motor vehicle accident cases are based on the tort concept of negligence. Negligence is defined as the failure to exercise the level of care that would be expected of someone who is reasonably prudent in similar circumstances. Accidents involving cars often involve multiple factors that can cause or contribute to the accident. A driver's negligence could include driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or speeding, or ignoring traffic warnings. Other causes include driving distracted, such as using a cellular phone or attempting to apply makeup while driving.<br><br>In certain instances two people who are injured in an accident in a vehicle would like the same lawyer to represent them. It is unethical for an attorney to represent both a driver and a passenger in a personal injury case. Each client is in conflict. This can be overcome by creating a separate contract between each client. In addition, each passenger could hire his or her own lawyer to make a claim against the driver who was at fault.
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