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Generally no - but it will depend on the terms and conditions of the third party warranty.
No - you dont get diminished value for totaled car.
There is something missing here as it makes little sense that a lender repossess a vehicle or obtain forced coverage when there was no lapse in... Read Answer
Oh heavens above! Making an 18 y/o adult pay his own way? However will he survive? This is not a legal question. This is a family squabble. As an... Read Answer
Sorry, but she is within her right to do that. Contact the Department of Labor if you want to file a complaint.
Not from the start - but an lender can have forced coverage or pay for the insurance continuation through the escrow funds. Not sure why this is an... Read Answer
Whenever you are dealing with non-lawyer alternatives to penny pinch money on a legal issue - its simply impossible to determine what is "normal"... Read Answer
Your best bet is to contact local legal aid and see what they can do for you.
If you got sued and lost, then you can make arrangements to pay on the judgment. With that agreement, you can then get you license back but you are... Read Answer
Sue both Geico and Hereford and let them sort it out in court. If the damage is $5000 or less it's small claims court, otherwise sue them in civil... Read Answer
No idea about the solution without knowing the issues. If you don't have your own collision coverage you will have to wiegh the expense of hiring a... Read Answer
Not sure what the question is - but if there was such an accident with the damages described your husband simply needs to hire a laywer to handel the... Read Answer
You are entiled to fair market value - problem is this is often the subject of debate and lowballing by the other insurance carrier.
Generally, yes. This will typcially require hiring a lawyer to handle for several reasons.
If your doctor wrote up the need for the MRI correctly and your insurance company pursuant to the contractual terms was required to do the MRI or... Read Answer
Maybe - you will need to ask your insurer what evidence they will accept. As you may imagine, they will want to see actual documentation and transfer... Read Answer
Its simply not a case most lawyers will take on a contingent fee whichi likely the issue. You may have to retain lawyers outof pocket and go from... Read Answer
Sorry, to many unknown factors and can not be answered in this forum. You need to consult with an atttorney.
The responsibility is yours to determine if the physician that you choose is within network or not.
This will depend on the nature of the agent you spoke with. If a captive agent could be a claim against the carrier. If a non-captive agent you may... Read Answer
Um...no? For what reason would you suggest that any one owes him compensation because of a possible result from him giving blood?
This would be potential case - but one you would have to retain a lawyer on an hourly rate/retainer to address. There is no HIPAA independent right... Read Answer
You have a claim against the landscaping company and maybe the LL - but it may not be financially viable. Thats why renters insurance is so... Read Answer
Likely because you are an inusred as to liability. You have no ownership interest in the property until its titled in your name.