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The key here is the distinction that she was "tricked" as opposed to made a poor decision. The obvious question is if she doesn't understand english, how or why was she involved in negotiating an injury settlement in the first place, and why was she signing things that she obviously could not understand due a to a language barrier. If she truly could not have understood what she was doing and was mislead, it may be possible to set aside the settlement. It may be much harder if its a situation where in retrospect, with the child having worse injuries, the settlement was simply a poor decision. ... Read More
The key here is the distinction that she was "tricked" as opposed to made a poor decision. The obvious question is if she doesn't understand english,... Read More
The liability of the transportation company will likely be tied to thier liability, which you said is none. Also sounds like you already have a lawyer handling your case and its not good idea to get off the cuff "second opinions" on complicated matters like yours here. I would discuss these issues with your current lawyer. You can also contact our office for a free consult is you'd like if your in the Tampa Bay area.... Read More
The liability of the transportation company will likely be tied to thier liability, which you said is none. Also sounds like you already have a... Read More
No. Let the lawyer do his/her job. Your calling will not get the money any faster. If you were in litigation, the lawyer will file a motion with the court to enforce the settlement and seek interest, etc. If not in suit, the lawyer will threaten to file suit to enforce the settlement the seek interest and fees. It will hardly ever come to that. Probably just an overworked adjuster/attorney.
Please understand. I do not know the facts of your case and can only give a general answer. Speak with your lawyer about what is going on.... Read More
No. Let the lawyer do his/her job. Your calling will not get the money any faster. If you were in litigation, the lawyer will file a... Read More
Change your address to be accurate which is actually a legal requirement. Your father will then have to convince insurance company that you are not a resident relative or a legal dependant to address the added premiums.
Change your address to be accurate which is actually a legal requirement. Your father will then have to convince insurance company that you are not a... Read More
Answered 13 years and a month ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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call the insurance company and ask them
if they tell you they would not have paid a claim in 2012, you can tell your employer that and tell your employer you don't want to pay for 2012
call the insurance company and ask them
if they tell you they would not have paid a claim in 2012, you can tell your employer that and tell your... Read More
Answered 13 years and a month ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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I can handle your claim against your insurer and make your insurer pay my fee
but I would need to see your insurance policy and talk this over with you
make an appointment to come see me and I won't charge you for the conference
I can handle your claim against your insurer and make your insurer pay my fee
but I would need to see your insurance policy and talk this over with... Read More
Answered 13 years and a month ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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get new insurance with the same company or another company
and do it quickly because your bank probably already insured you with an insurance company of the Ban's choosing and those insurance companies usually charge a much higher premium
get new insurance with the same company or another company
and do it quickly because your bank probably already insured you with an insurance... Read More
Answered 13 years and a month ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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a bodily injury attorney
but don't you have liability insurance that would provide you with a defense attorney
if not, I can defend you but I would need to charge you $250 per hour for my fee and would need a $3,000 advance retainer for the fees and $2,000 advance retainer to pay defense costs... Read More
a bodily injury attorney
but don't you have liability insurance that would provide you with a defense attorney
if not, I can defend you but I would... Read More
Answered 13 years and a month ago by Charles Hughes Sanford (Unclaimed Profile) |
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Insurance company can't pay if you are not beneficiary. You should open up a probate estate for your mother and if appropriate make insurance claim as PR of her estate. Creditors and other heirs/beneficiaries may have claims but the matter will be resolved in probate. You should seek legal representation.
Charles Sanford... Read More
Insurance company can't pay if you are not beneficiary. You should open up a probate estate for your mother and if appropriate make insurance claim... Read More
Answered 13 years and a month ago by Charles Hughes Sanford (Unclaimed Profile) |
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Dear sir/Madam,
What are you afraid of ? What exactly do you need protection from? Insurance can be obtained on anyone (or any thing) in which the insuring person (owner) has an insurable interest. Family members have insurable interest in other family members.
Charles Sanford
Dear sir/Madam,
What are you afraid of ? What exactly do you need protection from? Insurance can be obtained on anyone (or any thing) in which the... Read More
Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by Mrs. Michelle Lynn Hendrix (Unclaimed Profile) |
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You have the right to be represented by the lawyer of your choice. If you do not feel that this lawyer is providing adequate representation, you have the right to retain another lawyer and have that lawyer substitute in place of the current lawyer.
You have the right to be represented by the lawyer of your choice. If you do not feel that this lawyer is providing adequate representation,... Read More
Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by Mrs. Michelle Lynn Hendrix (Unclaimed Profile) |
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What documentation, if any, do you have as to this agreement? If you would like to discuss this issue further, please contact me.
Michelle Hendrix
850-433-5461
What documentation, if any, do you have as to this agreement? If you would like to discuss this issue further, please contact me.
Michelle... Read More
If you bought the policy after the hurricane destroyed the cars then you're out of luck as far as getting the insurance company to pay for the loss. In order for the insurer to pay for the loss the cars had to be listed on a policy for which you had paid premiums, before the hurricane. Consult a lawyer for further advice.... Read More
If you bought the policy after the hurricane destroyed the cars then you're out of luck as far as getting the insurance company to pay for the loss.... Read More
Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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it depends on your policy
you need to read your policy to see if they can as long as you can do some type of work
or if they can't as long as you can't go back to the exact same work you were in before your disability started
it depends on your policy
you need to read your policy to see if they can as long as you can do some type of work
or if they can't as long as you... Read More
Answered 13 years and 6 months ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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immediately fix whatever it is that is causing the mold
buy more insurance in case it happens again in the future
for the past, do the best you can with the $10,000 from the insurance you have, assuming they have already been notified by you and they have looked at the damage and agreed to pay you the $10,000
you mentioned your AC was worked on while you were gone, was whoever worked on your AC negligent in not properly fixing the AC and is that why you have the mold, if you current damages are more than the $10,000 the insurance should pay you, you may have a claim against your AC company ... Read More
immediately fix whatever it is that is causing the mold
buy more insurance in case it happens again in the future
for the past, do the best you can... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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ask the insurance agent to list you as an "excluded driver"
and that will lower your mother's insurance premium
but if you do that and you get into an accident, you will not have insurance under your mother's insurance policy
ask the insurance agent to list you as an "excluded driver"
and that will lower your mother's insurance premium
but if you do that and you get into... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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you should be able to list the cosigner as an "excluded driver"
which should drop your premiums
talk to your agent about it and if he can't help you, find a new agent that can
you should be able to list the cosigner as an "excluded driver"
which should drop your premiums
talk to your agent about it and if he can't help... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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an employer is not legally required to carry health insurance for his employees
however, starting this year, if he does not carry insurance, he has to pay that fine/penalty you mention
an employer is not legally required to carry health insurance for his employees
however, starting this year, if he does not carry insurance, he has... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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find a better insurance agency
send DMV your receipts and request reinstatement of your licence
demand from your insurance agency they contact DMV and have your license reinstated
find a better insurance agency
send DMV your receipts and request reinstatement of your licence
demand from your insurance agency they contact DMV... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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you would be correct in not accepting the check if it is for "full and final payment of all your damages" and you are claiming additional damages
but you may be able to accept the check as "part payment" only if the insurance company agrees it is is for partial payment only
you need a lawyer to review your insurance policy and advise you on what damages you are entitled to
if you have to sue your insurance company, under Florida law you should be entitled to have the insurance company pay the lawyers's fees on top of you claim
you may find additional information on my law-firms website at faziodisalvo.com... Read More
you would be correct in not accepting the check if it is for "full and final payment of all your damages" and you are claiming additional... Read More
Answered 13 years and 7 months ago by Adolfo A. Podrecca (Unclaimed Profile) |
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if the insurance company is paying for the $40,000 of your property to your mother in law, your mother in law should pay that money to you.
but without reading the insurance policy, I cannot tell you if the insurance company is responsible to pay for property not owned by your mother in law.
if the insurance company is not responsible for your property, than that $40,000 will not be paid by the insurance company to your mother in law... Read More
if the insurance company is paying for the $40,000 of your property to your mother in law, your mother in law should pay that money to you.
but... Read More
This is a loan. Your relative is lending you and your wife the money needed to keep your life insurance policy in force. There are several ways you could document this. The most simple would be a promissory note by you and your wife as co-borrowers to your relative as lender. There are standard forms available for download if you can't afford to hire a lawyer. I'd look for what's called a revolving credit agreement. You can make the total extension of credit an amount which would be enough to cover the next few years' worth of payments. It can call for interest at the rate you select with repayment of principle (the money you received from the lender) and interest due and payable within a certain number of days after the insurance company pays the death benefit or, if for some reason there is never a payment of death benefits, within a certain period of time following your death. Your insurance company may have a form available assigning benefits to your lender. This would give an added level of protection or guarantee to your relative. Of course, there are other legal and financial issues which can affect your interests so it's always better to review this with an attorney and tax adviser.... Read More
This is a loan. Your relative is lending you and your wife the money needed to keep your life insurance policy in force. There are... Read More