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Were you at fault in the accident? Has the insurance company sent you a letter/email explaining why they are refusing to pay the rental car... Read Answer
Generally, if you had permission from the vehicle owner to drive the vehicle, you should be covered under the policy. The insurance company will be... Read Answer
In order to determine that an attorney would need to review the Association's CC&Rs as well as any reports as to the cause of the leakage. ... Read Answer
Yes. You have a duty to cooperate in an insurance claim investigation that requires you to provide any information the insurer reasonably... Read Answer
You should ask your insurance company to provide you with a copy of your insurance policy and ask them to specifically point out which clause they... Read Answer
I'm sorry to hear about this. Since your policy expired months ago, you likely cannot make a claim on your former insurance. ... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about this. While I do not have a referral for you to an attorney in your area, I wanted to point you to some information on... Read Answer
You should consult your insurance policy and with your insurance agent. Your uninsured motorist coverage might be able to provide coverage to... Read Answer
I think this is a decision for you to make. It would depend on how much pain you were in and how much your medical bills were, how much... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about your vehicle being stolen. It is often common for insurance companies to request phone records. They are likely... Read Answer
Your first step is understand why they denied coverage. If there is a formal letter denying coverage, read the part of the policy that the... Read Answer
Your friend would need to provide a bit more information, but this sounds more like an employment issue than an insurance one.
Insurance as part of... Read Answer
This is a serious issue. The carrier has a duty to defend the insured if there is any potential that the claimant could recover damages (any... Read Answer