Why does the insurance investigator want me to take my phone to a place to get into it after I already gave him my passwords to
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Answered on May 21, 2020
Most insurance policies include language requiring the insured to "cooperate" with the insurer's investigation of a claim, forward suit papers,...
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Mobile home insurance
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Answered on May 17, 2020
The mobile home park may just want to be listed, or “endorsed,” as an additional assured on your homeowners policy. I’d consult with a local Ohio...
What is the process of implementing a maritime lien on a boat in Massachusetts?
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Answered on May 05, 2020
I agree with prior attorney posts. Here’s a link to the USCG NVDC Notice of Claim of Lien...
Can I sue the ambulance company?
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Answered on April 19, 2020
Possibly, yes. First, though, immediately contact a CO-licensed and experienced plaintiff’s personal attorney near you and/or where the crash...
Can I take passengers in a boat?
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Answered on December 26, 2018
Generally speaking you would NOT be covered. Personal / recreational (versus commercial) marine insurance policies typically have something called...
My mother had a stroke during the first week of a month long cruise. . The Dr. aboard said it was probably just a flu.
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Answered on November 19, 2014
I generally agree with Mr. Richard's above answer and his excellent citation to the recently-decided U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals decision in...
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Cruise line refund
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Answered on October 27, 2014
1. Contact a lawyer licensed where you live.
2. Look for one experienced in admiralty or maritime law.
3. Yes, look at your cruise contract....
I am a longshoreman and was injured twice and reported the injuries, these occurred on the cruise ship that was docked.
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Answered on August 19, 2014
Whether you can be considered a Jones Act seaman and thus entitled to the legal claims available to seamen depends on the answers to the following...
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Is a lift boat, used within the US 3 mile limit, considered in maritime law, a "vessel" or a "tool" under the Jones Act?
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Answered on April 28, 2012
The question you pose implicates different "Jones Act" issues than involved in the seaman's personal statute of the same name, specifically the...
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