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Yes. Your presence in the house is an insurance risk, both as to no fault coverage and the potential that you might be using the car despite claiming... Read Answer
Fight? Sure. But too many people use junk speak to translate effort into achievement, so that you are really asking can you WIN. The answer to that... Read Answer
You can purchase a retroactive date for many types of liability insurance policies, but no insurer will retroactively cover a known exposure. When... Read Answer
You have the right to challenge the replacement of the carpet. You just need to be sure you are correct, as you could end upo paying for the carpet... Read Answer
The answer is possibly yes.
In theory, your insurance claim should cover most if not all of the loss damage to your vehicle. The note holder, as the... Read Answer
Your best approach would be to retain counsel here in the state of Florida to represent you. Some of us discount our attorneys fees and represent... Read Answer
You expect to have the insurance carrier pay out on the policy but then think you are entitled to a refund of the policy? It simply doesn't work that... Read Answer
and this is an issue - why? If you have concerns that there are violations of adjusting rules or protocol - then you can report this to the HR... Read Answer
The insurance company only has to send one notice to one address, which I assume your son received. They do not have to send separate notices to both... Read Answer
There are two questions here. The first question is more of a question of whether someone can report you to the police and get a citation issued. The... Read Answer
Hello Carson,
More facts are needed which can be discussed in consultation with an Insurance Claims attorney who can investigate this... Read Answer
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
You should be able to get either letters of administration issued by a probate court, which would give you the legal authority to act on behalf of... 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
To avoid being a total loss, the truck would need to be worth $3,500 if it costs $2,800 to repair.
Call a Car/ Truck Accident Attorney for... Read Answer
Whether Bodily Injury Liability (BI) coverage is required or not has two main areas of law to consider.
Bodily Injury Liability coverage... Read Answer
Sorry that you have been having serious mental and physical issues as a result of the accident and fallout.
What kind of policies are... Read Answer
When another person's insurance company refuses to pay, you can sue the insured (e.g., the other driver) or file a claim on your own policy if you... Read Answer
In most states, the people that are civilly liable for any traffic collisions are the at fault driver, and second the title owner of the vehicle. If... Read Answer
You should contact your insurance and see if they are defending you. Without more details, it is impossible to give more specific advice. ... Read Answer
Depending on what your policy says and what the insurace status was of the person who hit you, there may be a case where you can recover damages.
It... Read Answer