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As a rightful heir to the estate, presumably as you are a blood relative of the deceased, a probate case has to be opened and you are entitled to all... Read Answer
Technically speaking, there is not much you can do about it. Once they offer you full value for the vehicle plus the salvage value, they are... Read Answer
Yes. The remedy is simply to exlcude him from coverage. If what you say is true, then there wont be an issue where he is driving your car, as neither... Read Answer
Any one you like. Though you will likely find that you will have to hire one at an hourly rate/retainer and typically will not get any value from the... Read Answer
That you have no idea whats going on is EXACTLY why you need to hire a lawyer.
Depending on the circumstances of the dismissal, you could recoup your costs of defense. Did the judge make a finding that you were "fraudulently... Read Answer
There are too many missing facts to even begin to address such an issue. You may well have to hire another lawyer, but with a retainer and payment,... Read Answer
Possibly, but you may be able to dispute it. Its called a material misrep. You may need to hire a lawyer to sue the insurance company to establish... Read Answer
No idea because the question is way to vague. I would start with contacting your insurance company and find out status of the claim. It sounds like... Read Answer
Depending on the type of deductible, its possible. You should simply sit downwith a local attorney of your choice and discuss this issuein detail. If... Read Answer
If the insurance company sent you a check for damages to your car and you spent the money on something other than the car repair, then there is... Read Answer
Since you didn't suffer any harm or damages, you likely do not have grounds for any legal action. I wouldn't expect much of anything out of... Read Answer
It doesn't matter if they closed the file. You can bring a claim and sue for 2 years after the incident. Tell them to open the claim.... Read Answer
Other than perhaps a notice issue, likely no. Typically, it is your responsibilty to make sure the credit card information for such a payment... Read Answer
Im sorry to hear about the fire damage to your home. In this case, Loss of Use means that they will pay for your hotel or alternate... Read Answer
A lot of insurance companies/policies won't insure a home if it is vacant or unoccupied. You should consult your insurance policy and... Read Answer
Your mom would have a claim IF there was some allegation of negligence or fault. Something would have had to have caused her fall, other than... Read Answer
If its a third party claim (i.e. the at fault party) you can refuse to settle and simply pursue a legal action against the at fault driver for the... Read Answer
Can be...claim frequency can be a factor in assessing premiums. You can file a complaint with or contact the Florida Department of Inusrance to... Read Answer
You simply don't. He signed an exclusion for a reduced premium and its very difficult and very expensive to even try to revoke that after an excluded... Read Answer
Generally, yes. Otherwise they would never catch anyone would they? Should you have futher questions, please feel free to contact our office at... Read Answer
I'm sorry to hear about this. You should check your state laws to see if your state allows any type of stacking wherein you could potentially... 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
Could, but good luck with him remembering any details. You made a poor choice dealing with someone to avoid an insurance claim and paying in cash... Read Answer