Can I sue my insurance company if I was at fault?
The short answer is yes, you can sue your own insurance company. If an uninsured driver hits you, your next option to recover is to pursue a claim against...
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Are you liable for hitting a deer?
In general, there is no legal fault if you hit a wild animal. Wild animals would include deer, elk, and other smaller animals. If you hit a domesticated a...
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Morocco Control is vitally important to Fruit of the Loom and our relationship with the huge custom-built manufacturing plant in Morocco gives us the cont...
Read More →How do I challenge an insurance adjuster?
Disputing their decision Calmly and politely is the best way to approach an insurance claim dispute. First, you can write a letter to the independent adju...
Read More →Can I insure a car and not be the main driver?
Yes, someone else can take out insurance to drive your car without being the owner or registered keeper. However, many insurers will only allow those with...
Read More →What happens when a drunk driver hits your car without insurance?
Call the police and emergency services. Drunk drivers pose a risk to society, so just as you would for any accident, contact the police and emergency serv...
Read More →Can a 19 year old get ObamaCare?
Under the Affordable Care Act young adults can stay on their parents plan until 26. Before ObamaCare became law, insurance companies were not required to ...
Read More →Do you want to backdate the policy?
If a taxpayer needs to exhaust his Section 80C limit through a life insurance policy this year, but wants to pay the premium on a monthly or quarterly bas...
Read More →Can you have 3 named drivers on car insurance?
When driving that vehicle, the named driver will have the same level of cover as the main driver. They may also be referred to as an additional driver. Wh...
Read More →What is the Vioxx lawsuit about?
Vioxx Lawsuits. Following Merck’s voluntary market withdrawal of its second biggest money maker, the arthritis painkiller Vioxx (rofecoxib), Merck faced m...
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