Can an insurance company change their mind about accepting liability?
Yes, it happens all the time. Insurance companies are not interested in the truth. They move these litigation pieces around for strategic purpose...
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Yes, it happens all the time. Insurance companies are not interested in the truth. They move these litigation pieces around for strategic purpose...
You should contact your carrier and let them handle this. This is why you purchased insurance, get your money's worth and let them deal with this...
Contact your insurance carrier so they can provide you a proper defense and further advise you.
I have an internal list with 100+ intangible factors that impact valuation and use it value my auto-tort, and have similar lists for medmals. ...
Echoing other responses, have your lawyer explain her/his valuation, in detail. It may expose any fallacies in the support for the offer being...
Something does not sound right about this fact pattern. If you had a non-lapsed liability policy that carrier should offer a defense for claims...
Here is how I explain this, even to my own clients: Valuing your pain and suffering is like valuing a painting. Can you assess the uniqueness...
I concur with Mr. Garner that the sequence plays a role, so how long you were stopped for example, along with at what speed you backed out, how far...
Short Answer: Technically, yes. Long Answer: Practically, maybe not. Your prior attorney can request payment for all the work he's done on...
The brutally honest answer is the issue of financial viability. Neglect and abuse cases are viable against private citizens and companies. ...