What to Do when The Insurance Company Stops Responding
If it’s taking a long time for your insurance claim adjuster to respond to your insurance claim questions, chances are you may be on your way to having your property insurance claim denied. Texas law provides deadlines for when your insurance company must accept or deny your claim.
Read MoreWhat to Do After Having Hurricane Damage?
From the outset, it is important to understand that every case of damage from a hurricane has its unique circumstances that must be assessed individually. Assuming you have an insurance policy, your rights and responsibilities with respect to coverage should be specified in your policy.
Read MoreWhat Should Someone Do that Suspects Insurance Claim Adjustment Discrimination?
In addition to being paid less than other homeowner counterparts, Black and other minority homeowners routinely receive increased scrutiny for filing a homeowner's insurance claim. Many studies and investigations have revealed there is still much racial bias in the claims adjustment process.
Read MoreWere You Hit by A Commercial Vehicle?
Generally speaking, the company of the driver responsible will be liable for the actions of their employees, so long as the employee is acting as an "agent" for the company at the time in the course and scope of employment. In certain cases, both the driver and company may be held accountable if they were driving while texting, distracted behind the wheel, or negligent in any way.
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