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ON THE JOB INSURANCE; UNDER OCC/ACC GROUP INS. DO YOU HAVE TO BE IN ACCIDENT TO GET BENEFITES FOR A JOB-RELATED STROKE?
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Answered on February 09, 2014
What kind of insurance policy are you referring to? Is this a health insurance or an AD&D?
Gap insurance is refusing to pay the remaining balance for my totaled car. What can I do?
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Answered on February 06, 2014
You may want to contact an insurance lawyer
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My truck was stolen of a secured parking lot (guard shack&fence) of the trucking /work for, are they responsible for any damage
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Answered on January 04, 2014
Could be negligence but depends on the situation.
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How can the insurance company deny a claim?
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Answered on December 30, 2013
Contact an attorney. Many take these type of cases on a contingency fee
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Can I receive reimbursement of funeral expenses from my husbands ex wife paid by an insurance policy that I paid premiums on?
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Answered on December 11, 2013
Depends on who is the beneficiary. This could easily become a probate question where you are making a claim on the estate.
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Inspecting insurance documents
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Answered on December 11, 2013
You need to sue and seek discovery. There is likely an issue with statute of limitations
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My father has a long term disability policy and now the decision to the appeal has been over 10 months
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Answered on November 26, 2013
I would absolutely contact an attorney that understands insurance law.
Insurance is horribly complicated and your outcome to some extent could...
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Can an insurance company refuse to sell me homeowners insurance?
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Answered on November 20, 2013
Yes, an insurance company can refuse to sell you insurance.
You probably want to speak with an independent insurance agent to find the best...
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My brother hit someone in my mother's car, and the Insurance company says they will not pay for her car repairs.
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Answered on November 18, 2013
Looks like a bad faith lawsuit. Contact an experienced insurance lawyer.
Is it bad faith for an insurance company to deny a theft claim even though they are aware that the vehicle was stolen?
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Answered on November 11, 2013
If your insurance carried improperly denied the claim you have a cause of action against them for violations of Chapter 542 of the Texas Insurance...
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