California Insurance Legal Guides (7 found)

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Jon Mitchell Jackson
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
Contributor Level 6

Read this comprehensive investigation of thousands of court documents, SEC and FBI records, state insurance department investigations and complaints, news accounts from across the country, and the testimony and depositions of former insurance agents and adjusters...
Barbara Jean Gallios
Written by Barbara Jean Gallios
Contributor Level 3

Denial letters, whether from an insurer or health plan, are sometimes seen as the end of the discussion when they are actually the beginning. Insurers are required by law to be reasonable, which is often a far cry from correct. Here are some suggestions for responding to a denial of coverage.
Jon Mitchell Jackson
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
Contributor Level 6

Here are several tips on why you need to find out what insurance the other party has and also how to accomplish this task...
Jon Mitchell Jackson
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
Contributor Level 6

You’re not alone if you’re confused about what type, or how much, automobile insurance you should have. There are literally hundreds of auto insurance companies writing policies offering a variety of confusing, misleading and possibly unnecessary coverage options.
Reza Torkzadeh
Written by Reza Torkzadeh
Contributor Level 4

Having an attorney representing you after your car accident can make a tremendous difference in the outcome of your claim. Attorney's deal with insurance companies every day. Let experience and legal knowledge be on your side.
Jeffrey Michael Padilla
Written by Jeffrey Michael Padilla
Contributor Level 3

Many people fail to realize the importance and value of the uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage available in their own auto policy. Make sure to maximize this coverage as it ensures you receive adequate compensation if injured in an automobile accident.
Michael Anthony Turek
Written by Michael Anthony Turek
Contributor Level 3

Parents of minor children or disabled adult children in California are required to pay child support. The amount is calculated by a computer formula, based on the income levels of both parents and the amount of time each parent has custody of the child.

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