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 I have renter's insurance on my apartment. I'm moving to a home my husband owns. Do I need the renter's for?
miscellaneous extra stuff I will be keeping in a storage unit?

Do I need to write my insurance company and advise them that my (excess) personal belongings will be kept in a storage unit? ...


 Disabled from work?
I got disabled from my job, can I have the company pay for my treatments?...


 Tenant Insurance policy and coverage?
I live in a mobile home park. Does the land lord have the right to request my insurance policy on my home and how much to put on it ? I feel the amount I carry should be my business it is none of ...


 Please help me understanding this definition of pre-existing health condition?
The definition of preexisting condition given by a insurance website: "Pre-existing condition" means an Injury or Sickness which was contracted or first manifested itself or was treated or ...


 Do i use my workers comp as income when finding a health plan for me and my wife

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because if i dont use my income and only my wifes we would qualify for low income which is cheaper per month right now her payment at work is going up to 225.00 a ...


 Is there a step by step guide for setting up an insurance busines.?
What are the legal requirements for setting up an insurance company to provide vehicle insurance only............
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I do know I have to register with FSA but want a step ...


 Will insurance cover laser hair removal?houston tx
i am recently a college student and my school does not offer insurance to the students.other than the obvious health benefits,is there and agency that will cover the cost of laser hair removal?...


 Looking for good disability provider in terms of not having to sue them to get a claim.?
Okay, I want disability insurance. I realize the value.

However, I know that most DI providers will use underhanded tactics not to pay claims - losing paperwork, stating no longer ...


 What would be the best deductible for me?
I'm shopping for individual health care. I don't go to the doctor a lot max. 3-4 times a year.
I was thinking $1500 or $2500. But the thing is I don't even know what really the ...


 Insurance Question?
I'm filling out this application and bank is asking me "Give face amount and cash surrender value of insurance policy" What is the difference between "face amount" and "...


 If my insurance is being sued by the person i hit,will i have to pay any money outta my pocket?
Or will the insurance cover the lawsuit?...


 If you are taken to a hospital against your wishes, should you be forced to pay the bills?
While at a medical facility awaiting a pre-job physical, I experienced some extreme anxiety and nervousness. The nurse/attendant taking my blood pressure asked me if I wanted her to call an ...


 Average Cost of Homeowner's Insurance for a home..?
that is appraised at 169,000 and bought for 166,000?...


 My partner is going away on a stag weekend any ideas for insurance that covers this?
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 Declined health insurance offered by HR,premiums still deducted from paystub?
I started work with a firm 2 years back. At that time they offered health insurance which I declined. ( I still have that email). Inspite of that they kept deducting the premium from my paystub. U...


 Am i still eligible for unemployment?
about month ago my job went out of business. so i go a new job but i was fired about 3 week into it. is it still possible for me to get unemployment benefits....


 I need help deciding on Supplement Insurance for medicare looking at Humana?
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 Is a health insurance salesman a good paying job?
If so, what market and what company. Is united american a reputable company?...


 Insurance payment problems?
I keep having problems with payments supposedly not showing up at my insurance company. This only happens when I don't send it certified mail, but sending it certified mail can be costly and ...


 Can someone recommend a good renter's insurance provider?
Need to get some renter's insurance on a house in the peninsula (CA). Looking for a reputable and cost effective online or offline provider....



natesession
Can I go after a third party insurance company over an injury claim after my PIP has already paid?
I was in an accident. It was the other person's fault. Her insurance company accepted liability for the accident. My medical bills where paid out of my personal injury protection (PIP) with my own insurance company. Can I go after the other person's insurance company for a personal injury claim also?
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I live in Texas
                     
 




mbrcatz
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Check with your adjuster.

See, your policy says, once your policy pays you, you transfer your right to recover, to your insurance company.

So IF you go after them, you have to reimburse your insurance company, what they paid out. You can't collect twice, for the same thing, from two different insurers.

Personal injury - pain and suffering - is slightly different than medical bills. So, it's possible that your insurer would allow a P&S claim against the other party, without attaching the payment. But it's MORE likely that the money you got from them, would come with a lein against it, by your insurer.


fcas80
The above answer is correct.

Since you subsequently added that you live in Texas, the answer is probably yes, because Texas is not a state where you lose your right to sue.


Tom Z
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You failed to note what State you are in. This is extremely important as auto insurance laws are different in each State. Does your State have a no fault system?

Generally speaking, you can not be paid twice for the same injury. However you may be able to sue the other driver for loss of wages and pain and sufferring if you had an actual bodily injury. The extent of your bodily injury (as defined by your State) would determine your ability to sue for damages.

Again, not knowing your State of residence precludes giving you a more accurate answer.


bud68
No - you can go after the other party, but you can't sue their insurer. Their insurer did not cause the accident.


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