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4 legal questions have been posted about insurance by real users in West Virginia. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include fidelity and surety, reinsurance, and automobile insurance. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
Depending on the circumstances of the dismissal, you could recoup your costs of defense. Did the judge make a finding that you were "fraudulently joined?" Did your attorney move for sanctions under Rule 11 of the West Virginia Rules of Civil Procedure? With more information, I could give you a more definitive answer.... Read More
Depending on the circumstances of the dismissal, you could recoup your costs of defense. Did the judge make a finding that you were "fraudulently... Read More

Is air conditioning units considered part of a building or personal property?

Answered 13 years and 10 months ago by Sarah Reese (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Insurance
The best thing for you to do at this point, and with the limited information  you provided here, would be to make sure you have a full copy of your insurance policy.  If you do not have a full copy or are unsure, you should request a copy from the insurance company.  Be sure to request a full copy with all declarations, exclusions, etc. and request a certified copy, if possible.  Once you have the full policy, read the entire thing -- all pages!  See if there are any exclusions relating to AC units or that would seem to fit this incident.  It all depends on what the insurance policy says.  You could also ask the insurance company to provide you with a copy of the exact exclusion that they are relying on. They should easily provide this information to you and if they don't, you may want to seek legal assistance. If there is a specific exclusion for this incident, then you probably won't be able to do anything.  Best thing to do for now is get and read the policy because it all depends on what it says.  Best of luck. NOTE:  This response is general in nature and should not be considered legal advice.  No attorney-client relationship exists or has been formed by this information.  ... Read More
The best thing for you to do at this point, and with the limited information  you provided here, would be to make sure you have a full copy of... Read More
It sounds like there is a coverage issue you are not fully aware of - ask the insurer for details.
It sounds like there is a coverage issue you are not fully aware of - ask the insurer for details.
Insurance rates are based on the risk to the insurance company.  Statistically, young men get into more collisions than young women.  Conversely, health insurance is usually a lower price for young men as compared to young women. You might find this link about possible future bans on gender based rates for insurance:  www.insursearchguide.com/articles/gender-based-car-insurance.html.  ... Read More
Insurance rates are based on the risk to the insurance company.  Statistically, young men get into more collisions than young women. ... Read More