Depending on the County where he was issued the ticket, I would start by telephoning the Clerk of Court and asking if he owes a fine. If he does they will be able to say how much it is and where to send the money. You can also look online and do a search with his name at Iowa Courts Online. That might tell you what charges he's had and how they were resolved. I'd then also contact the Iowa DOT in Ames to find out administratively what charges if any exist and why his license has been suspended. They would then be able to advise you if you need to have a hearing or to file motions to get his license reinstated. If you try those things and still can't figure out an answer, then yes you will need a lawyer. Of couse I can see this costing somewhere between $1,500 to $1,750 in lawyer fees depending on the lawyer's hourly charges. I hope that answers your questions. Steve Lombardi

My son had his drivers license pulled in the state of Iowa. He was living there at the time. He said it was pulled due to having possession of marijana. I would like to know more about the charges and if there is a fine we can help him with to get this behind him. Is it best to hire an attorney to do this, as I am not familiar with the processes involving problems with police or criminal acts.

 

A: Depending on the County where he was issued the ticket, I would start by telephoning the Clerk of Court and asking if he owes a fine. If he does they will be able to say how much it is and where to send the money. You can also look online and do a search with his name at Iowa Courts Online. That might tell you what charges he's had and how they were resolved. I'd then also contact the Iowa DOT in Ames to find out administratively what charges if any exist and why his license has been suspended. They would then be able to advise you if you need to have a hearing or to file motions to get his license reinstated. If you try those things and still can't figure out an answer, then yes you will need a lawyer. Of couse I can see this costing somewhere between $1,500 to $1,750 in lawyer fees depending on the lawyer's hourly charges. I hope that answers your questions. Steve Lombardi




Welcome to the Lombardi Law Firm website. Knowing your rights and how to protect yourself is important. Always be alert to risks that can cause you injury or get you killed.  Steve Lombardi provides commentary and insight on this blog, The Verdict and also writes for the Iowa Edict and on occasion on the Des Moines Register web site. Steve Lombardi has more than 30 years in civil litigation including death and injury cases for workers and their spouses for all types of accidents and injuries. Attorney Steve Lombardi is a personal injury lawyer. Join us in making the world a safer place. (515-222-1110 or sdlombardi@aol.com )
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How long should I want to hear back from an adjuster for a claim?  I was in an automobile collision where I was not at fault in Aug 2010. I suffered a broken foot where I needed surgery. The adjuster was very nice and indicated he wanted to get this settled quickly. He said I needed to wait until the doctor released me from care before he could settle the claim. In June 20, 2011, I sent him a letter with a packet of photos, copies of medical bills, pay stubs, explanation of the collision, etc. I also told him I expected to hear back from him 30 days from the date of the letter. On July 20th, 2011, He left a phone message saying he needed to get the medical bills directly from the facilities and needed to contact my health insurance for a lien (since they paid for most of my care). That was the last time I heard from him. It is now Jan 24, 2012 - over 6 months later. I did some research and found that the statute of limitations for personal injury is 6 months from now (2 years after the collision). Is waiting 6+ months to hear back from the adjuster as he collects this information Bad Faith?

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What can I do if I was involved in a car accident with no insurance? On Dec. 17th, I broke my pelvis when a car hit my car head-on. I was turning left at a green light, as though it were a green arrow in a moment of mental lapse. The truck was full speed as the light changed, as he was anticipating it as he approached. I have no insurance, and my plates were expired since I am unemployed, a single mom, and was waiting until after Xmas to take care of these expenses. I was dumb, I know, but what happens now? Am I going to be sued? How is fault determined in this case? Note: his 2003 Ford was also totaled by insurance, but he was uninjured.

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