Property Damage Legal Guidance
Summary
In Illinois, property damage claims fall under civil law. If you caused damage intentionally or negligently, you could be held liable. The plaintiff must prove your responsibility. Driving without insurance is illegal and can result in fines. Consult a lawyer for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Being sued for property damage
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear you're going through this. Can you please share your location to help me provide the most accurate legal information?
Mattoon illinois
Hello ****, in Illinois:
- Property damage claims typically fall under civil law
- You may be liable if you intentionally or negligently caused the damage
- The plaintiff will need to prove that you are responsible for the damage
Understanding your specific situation will help me give more precise information. Can you share more details about the incident?
I hit a house with my car I didn’t have inscurance
Hello ****, your situation in Illinois is as follows:
- Driving without insurance is against the law.
- You can be held responsible for the property damage.
- You may face fines for driving uninsured.
Please consult a lawyer for advice tailored to your situation.