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Not sure what you actually question is. However, you can never be forced to sign anything and certainly should never sign something you think would... Read Answer
This is a classic reason why people retain lawyers to help them on personal injury cases! You can call our office at 813-877-6442 for a FREE... Read Answer
Based upon the facts presented, the insurance company and the prosecutors office are probably seeing if you committed a criminal fraud by what you... Read Answer
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. I am a S.C. lawyer and board certified internist physician. If you wish to... Read Answer
I am not sure what the specific laws are in your state, but in Mississippi (where I am) you would not get the money until you are 21. You... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your "understanding" is of no consequence in the face of a written agreement. The REAL issue is what does your insurance contract say.... Read Answer
How do you have collection against you?...insurance is always paid in advance.
It is doubtful that you would receive any compensation regarding this matter. Even if a claim was filed with the Homeowner's insurance... Read Answer
While one always likes records to be complete, this omission should not be fatal to your claim. Nonetheless if you contact the officer,... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your rental home. If you have not already done so, you need to notify your insurance company immediately... 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
It is this not unusual for there to be a disagreement among appraisers as to the value of the property. If your policy has a binding arbitration... Read Answer
Typically, whoever is required to maintain the unit or who owns it. If there is a dispute make claims against both insurance coverage to sort it out.
Your best bet would be to hire an attorney and file a declaratory action against your insurance company to ask the court to determine if there is... Read Answer
You can't be charged for something that wasn't done. Have you contacted the healthcare provider who is charging you?
I am sorry to hear about your accident. You do not "need" an attorney to negotiate with the insurance company or even to file a lawsuit.... Read Answer
I am a S.C. Attorney and a board certified internist. My answer does not create an attorney/client relationship, nor do I solicit clients.... Read Answer
For more information regarding HIPPA Complaints, visit: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints/index.html
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It largely depends on the terms of the insurance contract. If for example the policy clearly excludes coverage if the insured dies from the... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about your brother. I wish I had a simple answer for you but I do not. It will depend on what the actual... Read Answer
THis is called a subrogation claim, and you will likely need to hire an attorney at your expense to deal with this. If we can help, just call us at... Read Answer
THi is known as a subrogation claim. You will likely have to hire an attorney at an hourly rate and retainer to defend/negotiate the issue as these... Read Answer
The law does not require you produce records that are not in your custody and control. You are not required to go to the doctors office and get the... Read Answer
First of all this answer in no way forms an attorney client relationship. Assuming you have again been terminated from work, you should be able... Read Answer