03

Nov

Insurance Policy Exclusions: Am I Covered?

Insurance claims and personal injury lawsuits are adversarial – it can be fight between the injured person making the insurance claim and the big insurance company. The injured claimant or person with insurance seeks compensation for the injuries and damages that they have suf...

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03

Nov

8 Tactics Used by Insurance Companies

Turns out insurance companies are not on your side. It is a hard truth, but insurance companies market themselves as if they are here to put your interests first while using the power they have to decide who gets paid, and who gets denied. In 2015, the Texas Department of Insu...

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03

Nov

Insurance Company Defenses

What goes on inside injured claimant’s head is relatively straight forward: recover from his or her injuries, get compensation and move forward from the car accident or truck accident. But what goes on inside a large corporation with a lot of resources is less clear to the pub...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

Saving Money in a Car Accident Lawsuit & Liens

Most people have filed some kind of insurance claim at one point in time. An insurance claim is simply a claim made by someone injured or who suffers property damage, like a wrecked car after a car accident or truck accident, to the insurance company. It is clear who owes what...

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03

Nov

Who is involved in an insurance claim?

It can be hard to get the insurance company’s attention. Usually, a claimant is injured in a car accident or truck accident. He or she files a claim with the insurance company. The claimant is ignored, or feels like the insurance company is taking advantage of him or her and w...

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03

Nov

Understanding Unfair Settlement Practices

There is a big difference between a simple delay, and unfair settlement practices. A settlement is a written agreement where both sides agree to resolve a lawsuit or dispute. Getting to the point where a settlement can be reached involves a lot of investigation, settlement neg...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

Q&A: The Insurance Investigation

Somebody somewhere always wants more investigation. An insurance investigation is when the insurance company collects and examines all of the documents and reports, witness statements, photo and video evidence and more in order to make a decision about an insurance claim. Ther...

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03

Nov

Minor Car Accident, Major Injuries

Do you know what to do in a small car accident? Any kind of car accident can feel serious. But making assumptions in any insurance claim case and personal injury lawsuit can be dangerous for both the insurance company and the injured person making the claim, or claimant. Some i...

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03

Nov

Traumatic Brain Injuries and Soft Tissue Lawsuits

When people think of big lawsuit awards or settlements against insurance companies, people tend to think of totaled cars and broken bones, but soft tissue damage like Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) can result in severe and prolonged, painful injury and lifelong disability. TBI...

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03

Nov

Fighting the Machine: Insurance Company Software’s Artificial Intelligence

For decades, any given insurance company has used software and technology to decide how much your claim is worth. The goal of artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is to limit human interaction and decision-making from the insurance claims process. But by trying to save time a...

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03

Nov

Triggering Insurance Coverage

Insurance companies do not always have to step in and pay every insurance claim unless its coverage is triggered. An insurance claim is a demand for money and compensation against an insured, the person with insurance. The demand may lead to a lawsuit or starting arbitration p...

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03

Nov

Umbrella and Excess Insurance

Details matter. This is especially true in personal injury cases where excess and umbrella insurance policies come into play. Excess and umbrella insurance policies usually only have to pay a claim if a settlement is made, or if their insured policyholder loses a lawsuit. It i...

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Category: Insurance Claims


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