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If your insurance carrier paid for it - and your intent is to stiff the shop for work actually performed, so YOU can skim the extra money, you are... Read Answer
You will really want to hire a lawyer - even if you pay out of pocket - to address this as many insurance companies will be squeezing claims for... Read Answer
Not necessarily. You can ake a claim but it will depend on a lot of factors. Such things are exactly why you should always have homeowners insurance... Read Answer
" We find out it didnt have insurance, it was never transferred." This is a problem as the only person than could and can transfer the insurance... Read Answer
Unfair, unfortunately is not a legal standard. The services were either covered by insurance or they weren't and thats the issue. If they are suing... Read Answer
This is a deficiency claim NOT diminished value. There is no real remedy here, other than hiring a lawyer for a lawsuit, if the inusrance carrier... Read Answer
Not inherently - it will all depend on the HOA rules etc and details of the circumstances. If this was a hurricane issue its even more unlikely for... Read Answer
No way to answer such a question as posed. Bottom line is if its YOUR insurance carrier and you made a claim for the loss - you have an obligation to... Read Answer
Apparantly, the other insurance carrier and the other party disagreed with the "no one hurt" aspect, as it seems they paid out $7,500.00 in a UM... Read Answer
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
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.
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.
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