03

Nov

5 Steps to Third-Party Insurance Coverage

Semi-trucks, tractor trailer, and other large commercial vehicle trucks can be difficult to control and very heavy. The average passenger car is about 2,000-5,000 pounds, while a fully loaded truck can weigh more than 80,000 pounds. When a driver of one of these vehicles loses...

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03

Nov

Late Filing an Insurance Claim?

Experienced personal injury lawyers can give you advice about the importance of deadlines and time in any truck accident or car accident lawsuit. Wait too long, and the delay can make or break your case. If you suffered from bodily injuries or property damage that happened a l...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

Car Accident Evidence

Preserving evidence right after a car accident includes taking photos of all the damage to an injured claimant’s vehicle. The injured claimant is there at the time of the actual accident, so his or her photos may be better than relying on the insurance company to take photos...

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03

Nov

Take It or Leave It: Insurance Settlement Negotiation Questions Answered

No one likes to be injured in a car accident. But if you are hurt in a car crash, don’t take the first settlement offer you are given. Contact an experienced Houston lawyer before you accept any offer. Why is the insurance company taking so long? It is all a matter of time, a...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

What to Know About Insurance Complaints

Rarely do people understand the inner workings of large corporations and insurance companies. This means that it can be easy to lose your complaint to an insurance company in the shuffle. Here are some simple tips to help understand the basics about making an insurance complaints...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

Reformation: Can my insurance policy be changed?

insurance policy An insurance policy is a contract between the insurance provider (insurer) and the person or property receiving coverage (insured). But what if there are mistakes, can a policy be modified after it was finalized? Reformation may be the answer. For example, let’s ...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

Insurance Companies Choice: Good Faith or Lose Millions

Insurance Companies In many cases Insurance Companies, the goal of the insurance industry is to pay as little as possible on insurance claims, and to pay any amounts owed as slowly as possible. Insurance providers then collect premiums and can invest premium dollars before clai...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

Investigate and Pay: Insurance Contract Basics

Insurance Contract If you have an insurance policy, you and the insurance company or provider are likely in a contractual relationship. Enforceable contracts are binding, and, as a contract, insurance policies’ have certain parts, duties and rules that are important to understa...

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Category: Uncategorised


03

Nov

Final Call: Is there a Judge in Settlement Talks?

Settlement Most people know that a trial involves a judge, but unless the parties reach a mutual agreement, the third-party making decisions in settlement conference, mediation and arbitration vary. In settlement conferences, all of the parties to the lawsuit come together to d...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

Full Insurance Coverage: New Options

Insurance Coverage Full Insurance Coverage: New Options The term insurance coverage actually refers to both actual coverage and potential coverage, which means that a person has made a claim but it is not yet clear whether the particular claim is covered based on the facts cur...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

How Much Is my Lawsuit Settlement Worth?

Multimillion-dollar settlements are newsworthy because they not only inform the public that if they are hurt, help is available, but these settlements also help restore injured claimants and make them whole. Still, one question insurance companies and defendants often ask injured...

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Category: Insurance Claims


03

Nov

Hit by a Driver Without Car Insurance?

Car Insurance Each state has its own unique insurance laws. Texas follows the 30/60/25 coverage rule. Under Texas law, this means that each driver must have at least $30,000 of coverage for injuries, reaching up to a total of $60,000 per accident and $25,000 of coverage for prope...

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