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How Does Insurance Company Decide What To Pay The Filer of A 1st Party Claim?

Suppose that an insured car owner went shopping and found a large dent in the car’s door, after coming from the store into the parking lot. As a result of that discovery the same car owner would have a reason for filing a 1st party claim with his own insurance…...

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Guidelines For Speaking With Other Driver’s Insurance Company

If your vehicle has been hit by another driver’s car, causing damage to your vehicle and harm to yourself, then you should contact the other driver’s insurance company and file a 3rd party claim. After you have taken that action, you should expect a call from the insurance adjuster....

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Who Must Show That One Driver Was Truly At-Fault For A Car Accident?

Following the occurrence of an accident, the insurance company of the responsible driver will not provide the victim with any compensation, unless that same victim can show that the company’s policy holder was truly at-fault....

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Procedure Used To Obtain Court Order During A Personal Injury Lawsuit

During the course of a lawsuit, both the litigant and the sued party have a right to seek a court order from the judge. A motion for a court order gets made in an effort to keep the process moving forward....

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How Well Protected Is The Privacy of Someone That Has Filed A Lawsuit?

The person that files a lawsuit assumes the role of the litigant. At some point, that litigant could be asked to share some personal information with the defendant’s attorney....

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Conditions That Relate To Temporary Total Disability

An injured employee has the right to file for the status of temporary total disability. The conditions established by the insurance company determine what happens, once a given employee has sought to attain such a status....

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Are Any Proceeds From A Personal Injury Settlement Taxable?

Compensation for the victim of a personal injury is supposed to help that victim get back to where he or she was before. Consequently, most of the proceeds are not taxable. Still a few of them can be subject to taxes....

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