If a homeowner intentionally injures someone, Can a homeowner's insurance claim be made?
Intentional acts are not covered, you need to allege some form of negligence.
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Intentional acts are not covered, you need to allege some form of negligence.
Show up with proof you sold the vehicle.
You need to review your Dec page and policy. That describes your coverages.
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