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Paul Michael Kocsis' answer
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Depending on the support recieved by your ex, it may require some assistance...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Contributor Level 9

Insurance fraud is at 609-292 7659; if he lives in Sussex County and has an...
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Brian Fenton McEvoy's answer
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The first thing you need to do is a hire a lawyer in your area that is familiar...
Linda Friedman Ramirez
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I agree that you need to consult an attorney confidentially and as soon as...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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He should speak to a lawyer before doing that the person is thinking about....
Kelly A. Broadbent
Kelly A. Broadbent's answer
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For falsely reporting an automobile accident, the person could be looking at...
Jonathan H Levy
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You can transfer property but you need to report it on your application. If...
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Jonathan H Levy
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Contributor Level 9

Unless you signed an agreement with the insurance company guaranteeing that the...
Henry James Graham II
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Contributor Level 3

The short answer is almost certainly not as to the at-fault driver's insurance...
Tami Leigh Diebel
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It is very UNlikely that you would be able to sue for additional money after...
Linda Jane Chalat
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You should contact Metro Volunteer Lawyers, this is a service provided by the...
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Joseph Kurt Kaple
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Contributor Level 5

I'm not sure how to answer all your questions, but you should be able to sue...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

NJSA 2C:21-4.6 (Insurance Fraud) categorizes the crime as either a second...
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Jonathan H Levy
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Contributor Level 9

It is not fraud, if it is a real estimate. The insurance company usually does...
Donald Solomon Nathan
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From what you say, it sounds like you are very bitter that two people who claim...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Any charges for work not done can be viewed as a fraud because it is deceit...
Jonathan H Levy
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Contributor Level 9

It sounds like fraud to me and very blatant. Contact an attorney and consider...
Roger Traversa
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Contributor Level 5

No, you can't be put in jail for a debt. And in fact it may be unlawful for the...
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Nigel Stephen Malden
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I cannot imagine any insurance company even thinking about demanding a...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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You should contact an attorney in your area who handles cases involving...

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