I signed Assignment of Benefits to my healthcare provider. Years later, provider filed a lawsuit, am I considered a plaintiff??
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Answered on July 13, 2022
To answer your question: No, you are not the Plaintiff.
When someone uses under an Assignment of Benefits (AOB), they are "stepping in the shoes"...
Am I liable for my aide getting injured while running an errand for me?
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Answered on July 13, 2022
The answer is maybe.
Generally speaking, if the accident occurred within the scope of employment, then I would say "probably". Barring some gross...
Why did a restoration company put a claim on my insurance without my consent?
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Answered on July 13, 2022
Hello,
Sorry to hear about that. The situation you have described sounds a lot like an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) issue. Oftentimes,...
Can I sue the insurance company for a car accident if the car is registered under my wife name but which is insured under both?
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Answered on June 06, 2022
The first answer is yes. You and your wife can hire a local attorney to represent your interest in the car. As long as you and your wife are in an...
How do I deal with a crazy neighbor?
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Answered on May 31, 2022
Sorry to hear about your troubles.
It sounds like your LL has taken some steps to cure the issue. If and when the problem continues, your LL...
When a settlement happens after a claim, can payments be made or how does this work?
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Answered on May 31, 2022
I would notify my car insurance company, your car insurance company will fight to reduce and avoid any responsibility on their part, and...
I was involved in an accident in 2018 that was minor bumper hit and now several years later asking for $50k what can I do?
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Answered on May 25, 2022
As my colleagues mentioned, you are likely what we call "plaintiff proof", that is to say, that you are not collectible if a judgment is awarded...
Can a house with no insurance claim on a neighbor's insurance claim.?
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Answered on May 20, 2022
Ultimately it will be up to what your neighbor's policy says. Each policy has its own set of exclusions, limited endorsements, etc. So I can't tell...
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