Pre-existing condition. Paying insurance and not being covered, can anything be done or am I stuck paying.
Asked in Fort Pierce, FL - March 26, 2013 20:14.
Asked in Fort Pierce, FL - March 26, 2013 20:14.
Asked in Jacksonville, FL - March 02, 2013 09:04.
Written by attorney John Monnich, about 3 years ago. STAFF PICK
Insureds generally do not read their homeowner's policy. This is a mistake. In most states the insurance policy is enforced as it is written whether or not the insured has read it. Most... more
Written by attorney Jason Lundberg, about 3 years ago. STAFF PICK
In all the controversy over home mortgages today, it is to be hoped that homeowners are not letting their homeowners' insurance lapse for lack of funds. That can be a big mistake, because even one... more
Written by attorney R. Gibson, about 3 years ago. STAFF PICK
There are secrets that insurance companies don't want you to know. Here are ten of the most important. Insurance companies are not your friends. They are in business to make money. The less money... more
Asked in La Jolla, CA - March 23, 2013 01:39.
Written by attorney Jonathan Stein, over 4 years ago. STAFF PICK
Everyone knows you need to have auto insurance to drive a car. Most people know you need homeowners insurance if you own a home. Small-business owners, however, sometimes overlook the importance of... more
Written by attorney Stephen Rodriguez, over 3 years ago. STAFF PICK
What is Insurance Fraud?. Insurance Fraud is intentionally providing false information or hiding information in order to get a payment or some other benefit from an insurance company that would... more
Written by Avvo Staff, almost 3 years ago. STAFF PICK
An important aspect when filing a personal injury claim is to let the insurance company know how much money you want as a settlement. However, you cant just pick this number out of the air and expect... more
Written by Avvo Staff, almost 3 years ago. STAFF PICK
Once your injuries have healed or stabilized, and you have all the information you need about the accident, your medical bills and lost wages, it's finally time to negotiate. At this point, you... more
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