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Unfortunately, under Florida law, owner's of vehicles are responsible for damage caused by their vehicle even if they weren't in them at the time, so... Read Answer
Probably civil litigaton defense lawyer or a bankruptcy lawyer.
Check with the manufactuer about the recall and possibly a loss claim there. Its not the dealerships obligation at that point. Also check if htere... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer to address this with the insurance carrier at some expense, typically through an expensive declaratory judgment... Read Answer
If he is required to be added, such as resident relative or routine user, then failing to do so may result in exclusion or policy cancellation. There... Read Answer
Most likely some value as a % of the amount paid out. It all depends on the terms of the contract.
No way to tell in a vacuum. The SOL for most such cases is 4 or 5 years depending on the basis for the claim as a starting point.
There is a general rule in life. When someone complains that everyone esle is "against them" its usually the person not everyone else. Especially... Read Answer
Sort of - they have a lien against any recovery. If you drop the case not likely. If you think you can stiff them outta fees and then settle yorself... Read Answer
God is responsible absent your being able to show the complex should have expected that particialr branch would break and hit your car. Hopefully you... Read Answer
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If you assign the benefits and claim to them, they control it all. You may want look elsewhere for a roofer before you sign anything.
Not sure what legal question exists here. This sounds like a plumber question as phrased.
Possibly. This will require a lot of details about what exactly happened and why there was such a drastic premium change. If your property was... Read Answer
In theory yes - whether you owe them for the services and how much is a different discussion. You probably shoudl retain an insurance LAWYER at this... Read Answer
It helps - but under facts presented not proper if you think it to be cart damage. This can be addressed with your insurer.
Coverage limits are always the issue. If you have a lawyer representing your for the crash this needs to be addressed with them. Otherwise you need... Read Answer
This will revolve around when the last time they had a roof replacement and inspection done, the terms of the insurance agreement and the natue of... Read Answer
No way to answer the question posed as it depends on WHY the declined the claim. Presumably they are treating this like a sham claim or there is some... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about your son's injury and hope that he fully recovers.
You are better off being proactive on behalf of your son... Read Answer
Discuss your case with counsel here in Florida, who can review the language and determine if you as a beneficiary have a valid claim. Free... Read Answer
Thats the option of the other insurer. You can only sue the at fault party for damages not forcing repairs, so you are going to have to deal with the... Read Answer
Possibly. If you think this was imporper you can file a complaint with the Department of Insurance and go from there.
You cannot have PoA for a deceased person. They expire on death. You will need to start a probate action to have the court provide you... Read Answer
Sounds like you may have retained a firm with a large staff supporting the lawyer(s).
Sometimes an insurance carrier will reach out to an... Read Answer