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No way to tell on the facts provided, and you may have statute of limitation issues to contend with. Bigger issue is.....why was this not done or explored several years ago when the dispute over payment of the repairs by Citizens arose? If you have further questions or would like to discuss retaining our services, please feel free to call 1-800-922-6442 to arrange for a FREE consultation.... Read More
No way to tell on the facts provided, and you may have statute of limitation issues to contend with. Bigger issue is.....why was this not done or... Read More

can i sue my stepdaugther for using my insurance

Answered 11 years and 9 months ago by attorney Mr. Jonathan Hayes Groff   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Unfortunately, if the policy language affords her coverage she has the legal right to make a claim under the policy. If that is the case, you do not have a right to prevent her from doing this. However, most Uninsured Motorist policies do not allow coverage to a resident relative (for example, your stepdaughter) who own their own car. Since you mentioned she has a car, you may want to find out from the insurance company if she lied about that. There are a number of other exclusions all of which I would imagine your company would look into before allowing her coverage under the policy.  I am sorry your insurance premium may go up as a result of this claim, but please do not drop your UM coverage because of it. With the large number of people driving cars without liability coverage, it is a very important protection. ... Read More
Unfortunately, if the policy language affords her coverage she has the legal right to make a claim under the policy. If that is the case, you do not... Read More
You will pay a deductible because its YOUR insurance and thats what you agreed to do. If the OTHER persons insurance pays, then there would be no deductible. Assumin you were injured in the accident, based on the damage you described, you REALLY should consider hiring a lawyer to handle your claim. If you have questions, you can always call our office for a FREE consultation. 1-800-922-6442.... Read More
You will pay a deductible because its YOUR insurance and thats what you agreed to do. If the OTHER persons insurance pays, then there would be no... Read More
Assuming the accident happened in "her" car, or another car that you are also not a co-owner/ co-registrant of, you will have no personal liability. Since she is over 18 and the car is solely in her name, you are not responsible.  As an aside, unrelated to the facts of this accident, it is important for your daughter that she be listed as the "named insured" of that vehicle. There are protections she has as a named insured, particularly if she has uninsured motorist coverage.    This reply should not be considered a formal legal opinion of your case / inquiry. At this time I may not have enough information to give a complete answer to your question and  there may be more to your issue(s) then I have set out in my brief reply. If you have additional questions or information, I am happy to help. Jonathan Groff is an AV preeminent (5 out of 5) rated Personal Injury lawyer, with a principal office in South Miami, but representing clients throughout Florida. He can be reached at, Office: (305) 661-3633 / (800) 549-1942; Mobile (24 hours a day): (305) 302-8807; Email: Jgroff@kgdfloridalaw.com; Website: www.kgdfloridalaw.com  ... Read More
Assuming the accident happened in "her" car, or another car that you are also not a co-owner/ co-registrant of, you will have no personal liability.... Read More

Is there anyway to get an insurence company to pay the money thats is owed to me.

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by Sarah Reese (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
I am sorry to hear about the death of your fiance.  Sometimes it takes months for insurance companies to come to a decision regarding whether they will pay the policy benefits.  The policy may have exclusions and depending on the circumstances surrounding your fiances death, they could deny the claim.  However, I would keep following up with them.  Call every 2-3 weeks and always ask if they need anything from you or if you can do anything to help speed up the process.   Hopefully you will receive a determination letter soon.  If you still haven't heard anything by early June, I'd consider meeting with an attorney.  You will need a plaintiff's personal injury attorney.  Best of luck! NOTE: This response is general in nature and should not be considered legal advice.  No attorney-client relationship exists or is formed by this response.  ... Read More
I am sorry to hear about the death of your fiance.  Sometimes it takes months for insurance companies to come to a decision regarding whether... Read More

Is it legal to accept two settlement offers?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Its possible, BUT if you have to sign documents such as a release, this will run you into some potentially serious issues.
Its possible, BUT if you have to sign documents such as a release, this will run you into some potentially serious issues.
You can, but you will probably haveto hire a lawyer at an hourly rate to file suit to address the issue. If you win you can recover your fees under Fla. Stat. 627.428.
You can, but you will probably haveto hire a lawyer at an hourly rate to file suit to address the issue. If you win you can recover your fees under... Read More

21 year old backed into my sons 2012 Toyota Tundra

Answered 12 years ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Not handled well at all from a variety of angles. Best bet is to either use your insurance or still submit to his and see what they say.
Not handled well at all from a variety of angles. Best bet is to either use your insurance or still submit to his and see what they say.
As Mr. Tischauser explained, you are presumed to know the law. By way of extreme example, our government did not send you a letter saying murder is a crime, does that mean you can't be charged with murder? As an aside, people who choose not to have health insurance are essentially fining/taxing the rest of us. When an uninsured person has a medical emergency, your fellow citizens end up footing the bill through higher insurance premiums and higher medical bills.  Part of the new health care law is about personal responsibility. However, for those of us who cant afford it, the Government will subsidize the cost of the insurance premium (unless you live in Florida, where we are refusing to help insure millions of mid to moderate income people for the sake of politics). ... Read More
As Mr. Tischauser explained, you are presumed to know the law. By way of extreme example, our government did not send you a letter saying murder is a... Read More

was in a car crash and my spouse made the claim

Answered 12 years ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Depends on what you mean "made the claim"? If you mean reported it for you, not a big issue. If you mean lied and pretended that SHE was in car and hurt? You need to retain a criminal lawyer to represent you ASAP as that would qualify as  perjury and insurance fraud. If you would like, we do offer FREE consultations to assist in determing how we can help. Just call 1-800-922-6442.... Read More
Depends on what you mean "made the claim"? If you mean reported it for you, not a big issue. If you mean lied and pretended that SHE was in car and... Read More
Usually 5 years for a contract first party claim. If you would like, we do offer FREE consultations to assist in determing how we can help. Just call 1-800-922-6442.
Usually 5 years for a contract first party claim. If you would like, we do offer FREE consultations to assist in determing how we can help. Just call... Read More

What kind of lawyer do I need?

Answered 12 years ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
If homeowners insurance wont cover you, a general civil trial lawyer is the starting point. If you would like, we do offer FREE consultations to assist in determing how we can help. Just call 1-800-922-6442.
If homeowners insurance wont cover you, a general civil trial lawyer is the starting point. If you would like, we do offer FREE consultations to... Read More

do I have a case

Answered 12 years ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Nope. But you knew that.
Nope. But you knew that.

What kind of lawyer do I need?

Answered 12 years ago by attorney Thomas M. Bates   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Contact a board-certified civil trial lawyer in your area. Before you do this, however, call your homeowner's insurer to determine if you have insurance coverage for dog bites. Probably not, but it won't hurt to ask.
Contact a board-certified civil trial lawyer in your area. Before you do this, however, call your homeowner's insurer to determine if you have... Read More

Car extended warranty dispute

Answered 12 years and a month ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
You always have the right to file suit, as wells as the responsibilities of paying the others sides attorney's fees if your wrong. No way to tell in your case, as facts are poorly stated. If you are interested in hiring a lawyer to help you, we do offer FREE consultations to determine how we can be of assistance at 1-800-922-6442.... Read More
You always have the right to file suit, as wells as the responsibilities of paying the others sides attorney's fees if your wrong. No way to tell in... Read More
Questions like this are why you hire personal injury lawyers to help handle your case. Generally you owe all of the doctors whatever wasn't paid on thier bill balance. The problem you may also have is that if other sources paid like, med-pay, health insurance, medicaid or medicare, or anyone that has a "providers" or hospital lien, you have pay them too....  ... Read More
Questions like this are why you hire personal injury lawyers to help handle your case. Generally you owe all of the doctors whatever wasn't paid on... Read More

explain florida statue 48.031?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by attorney Mr. Jonathan Hayes Groff   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
I think you are getting way ahead of yourself. First very few personal injury claims end up in litigation and you don't even think anyone was injured. Also, if it is just a matter of property damage, the insurance companies almost always work those out among themselves.  The statute you cited is for cases in litigation. If there are issues in dispute, I would expect you will first get calls from lawyers, insurance adjuster, or investigators about what happened. Assuming you are a independent witness, what you saw should resolve who was at fault, just from your statement.  A person has four years from the date of accident in which to file a lawsuit, so in the unlikely  a lawsuit is ever filed over this, I do not wish to speculate about whether you are or are not getting your mail.The mailed subpoenas typically are for traffic court and minor criminal matters. As a mere witness, the failure to show up for a minor traffic offense on a mailed subpena, without proof of service, is very unlikely result in anything. If the matter is reset and your are given more formal service and if you ingore that, than there could be issues. There would then be a more formal rule to show cause served on you. So really, I think your worrying about not getting a subpena is premature. Having said this, do not ignore a spina to appear if you actually receive it. ... Read More
I think you are getting way ahead of yourself. First very few personal injury claims end up in litigation and you don't even think anyone was... Read More
No idea. Your explanation makes little or no sense. You will need to have a lawyer look at your paperwork to be sure, but it sounds like you got a premium refund check that was owed to you for cancellation of coverage.
No idea. Your explanation makes little or no sense. You will need to have a lawyer look at your paperwork to be sure, but it sounds like you got a... Read More
The neighbor is going to have to contribute toward any settlement. I recommend you contact a board-certified civil trial lawyer in your area to discuss this matter further. Most lawyers will give you an half-hour free consultation.
The neighbor is going to have to contribute toward any settlement. I recommend you contact a board-certified civil trial lawyer in your area to... Read More

Do I have coverage fro hail damage under a homeowners insurance poliey?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by Sarah Reese (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
If I am understanding this correctly, it seems to me like the prior owner should have looked into filing a claim for damage after the hail storm, when they still owned the house.   Since they no longer own the home, you cannot file a claim on their prior insurance for damage to the house that was caused prior to you owning the house.   The same is true vice-versa - you cannot claim on your insurance for damage that was caused before you owned the home under the prior owner's policy.   The prior owner would have had the right to make the claim at the time of the hail damage.  Since that was not done, and you purchase the home with the hail damage, you cannot claim for past damage on your insurance. It is not damage that was caused while you had coverage.   Your best bet would have been to have the home and roof inspected and upon discovering the damage to the roof, negotiate said damage with the seller of the home to have it repaired and/or to reduce your offer.   I don't believe you have recourse with your insurance company, however, to be sure, you can check with an attorney who is licensed to practice law in Florida. NOTE:  This response is general in nature and should not be considered legal advice.  No attorney-client relationship exists or is formed by this response. ... Read More
If I am understanding this correctly, it seems to me like the prior owner should have looked into filing a claim for damage after the hail storm,... Read More

can a adjuster pay me for a used tv i bought rather than the ACV?

Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Not unless the replacement TV'sare of like kind and value to those lost.
Not unless the replacement TV'sare of like kind and value to those lost.

What is Florida's Statue of Limitations on filing a personal injury claim?

Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by attorney Mr. Jonathan Hayes Groff   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Four years, but if you were injured I would not delay in contacting a qualified personal injury lawyer. Early investigation and preservation of evidence is crucial. Just as important is getting the advice of an experienced lawyer on how to properly (and truthfully) document your injuries. When hiring a lawyer be careful to avoid the "TV" type lawyers, or anyone who solicits your case. Good luck.... Read More
Four years, but if you were injured I would not delay in contacting a qualified personal injury lawyer. Early investigation and preservation of... Read More
If its discretionary with HOA, then yes, unless you have some basis to demand otherwise.
If its discretionary with HOA, then yes, unless you have some basis to demand otherwise.

what type of lawyer do i need for medical insurance claims

Answered 12 years and 3 months ago by Mr. John Michael Phillips (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
How were you injured?
How were you injured?

PIP Insurance

Answered 12 years and 3 months ago by Mr. John Michael Phillips (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
Did you have uninsured/underinsured coverage? You should talk to a lawyer. You certainly have rights. Essentially, insurance carriers try to negotiate every dollar they can, because every $100 means millions in the end to the Board of Directors. Even in soft tissue injuries, those tissues stretch and scar, or cause corresponding pressure on nerves in the spinal cord, leaving behind permanent problems for some. I have had clients need surgeries years later because of a bulging disk and have their entire world collapse for what seemed inconsequential at the time. Insurance companies want you to settle as soon as possible and treat as little as possible. Attorneys matter. They change their gameplan when a lawyer is involved. It seems like your injuries are more serious. For that reason - and the misinformation by TV lawyers and referral services- is why people should consult lawyers who take the time like on sites like this. Because of the economy, more lawyers are jumping into personal injury and should stick to what they know. Personal injury law REQUIRED knowledge about medical science and biomechanics (the forces on a body in a wreck) far greater and more specific than you'd think. The other side has doctors and millions on their side to say nothing is wrong or fight the claim. If you have any further questions, feel free to email me- jmp@knowthelawyer.com. Check out our website- www.knowthelawyer.com. We'd love to help you. Our number is 800-6-know-law. ... Read More
Did you have uninsured/underinsured coverage? You should talk to a lawyer. You certainly have rights. Essentially, insurance carriers try to... Read More