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 I am a renter in a home, I was recently burglarized will the home owners insurance cover me?
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 What is the differance between whole life insurance and term life insurance?
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 Life insurance isn't necessary if you don't have dependents, correct?
I wasn't sure. I'm just learning about life insurance....


 What sort of damage could someone do with your name & social security #, anything?

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If they buy things, get loans, etc. won't the police (or whomever) nail them with the address they gave?...


 I have an 88 year old female client with $100,000, is there any type of life insurance to put her into.?
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 Health Insurance options?
I have just graduated college and I am about to start a job that offers health insurance. However, I am clueless about what type of coverage I need. My company has plans with United Health and Blue C...


 Can invest any in birla life insurance 1crore?
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 How do you know what your home address is if you live at the end of street on a corner?
There is 2 streets....


 What makes health care so expensive these days?
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 Can I buy back my vehicle fom my insurance company - after it is totaled?
If so, how much will they sell it to me for? (assuming they paid me $2,000) What if it had a value of $6,000? Is there some kind of 'formula' they use?
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 Has your Bank/Credit Card company tried to sell you the ID theft assistance insurance yet?
What a bleeding liberty a they are the ones who leave our statements in bin bags out the back! You couldn't make it up!...


 I'm making payments, am I "Required" to have Full-Coverage Insurance?
I live in Southern California, and am making payments on a 2000 Toyota Tacoma through HSBC Bank. My insurance payments are $344.00 a month (more than my truck payment!) since I have two speeding ...


 Has anyone ever heard of the following insurance companies: Safe Co., Travelers, and Hartford?
Are they good/reputable companies?...


 Why does it take so long for life insurance to pay for death benefits?
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 I don't have insurance and need to go to the doctor. What do I do?
Hey all. This is my problem. I am a full-time student living at home. I am completely dependent and have no source of income. At 22 I was kicked off my mother's insurance. So for a couple of ...


 Life Insurance Policies?
My partner and I need to re-look at our life policies and have a will drawn up (we are not married).

We have a house together with a joint mortgage and we each have two children from our ...


 I will die. I know this. Does life insurance change that fact?
I pay less than $100 a month for life insurance.
When I die, my beneficiary receives $100,000.
So if I live for 1000 months, its a break even deal.

And 1000 months is about 83 ...


 Can someone who doesn't work have life insurance out on them?
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 I had a flood and it was my fault because of my dog. What am I responsible for?
My apartment was flooded by my dog chewing on a water pipe in the bathroom when i was at work. I came home and my apartment had been flooded as well as the one beneath me. The neighbor below me lost ...


 Are fat people driving up health insurance costs?
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south of france
Can I sue the insuance company?
I got the shaft from some one who hit me in the rear who had insurance. They said I changed lanes quickly and then hit my brakes. It is true I changed lanes but it was a good five seconds later after I had to slow down. If I was not there he would have hit the car in front of me. HE HAD INSURANCE. The insurance would not pay. I could never resolve the problem because I could not find the person to serve the sepiana.
                     
 




mamatohaley+1
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You can sue but you will not win. You won't even get to the point where liability is discussed. The insurance company will have the suit dismissed. They have no obligation to pay you anything as their contract is with the other driver.


Queen B
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were the police called? did you call YOUR insurance company? you should report this to your company and get your auto fixed. if the other person was found to be at fault, your company will subrogate back to the other persons company for repayment. let your insurance company do the work for you.


Brian A
No, you can't sue the insurance company because they aren't the ones that hit your car. You have to sue him and then he would be the one to get his insurance to defend him. If you have insurance they should be handling this for you though.


spicy_salsa69
If you have the police report to provide your insurance company, file a claim with your insurance company to get your car fixed. If your insurance company finds that the other person's insurance should pay, then they can go through a process of subrogation to get their money back from the correct "at-fault" party. Get your car fixed, then let the insurance companies duke it out.


src50
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You didn't say anything about your insurance company (you did have insurance, right?).


wartz
You do not sue the insurance company. It is not at fault for anything. If you sue the person who is at fault and if successful you get judgment against him and if he has insurance, the insurance company covers the loss for him.


Regular Guy
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You can sue anyone, place or business, for any reason... Period!


mbrcatz
You can sue anyone for anything. But the insurance company didn't cause your injuries, so you'll lose that case.

You need to sue the guy who rearended you. THAT'S who you "sepiania". ANd that info should be on the police report.


I-R-Adjuster
You should have mentioned if you had insurance. If you had insurance, the provider will handle the subrogation of this claim, not you. If the insurance companies are not in agreement they will take this issue to an arbitration board to settle the dispute. Unfortunately the police reports ( in the state of Texas) do not show fault. There reports only show the facts of the accident. The determination is made by the adjuster. Some of the questions which pertain to this claim have been omitted due to time or knowledge. Did the Insurance company do a full scene investigation? Were there skid marks found? When you gave your statement did you incriminate yourself ? All of these factors will cause the insurance company to make a decision of denial. If this is the case. This decision is well documented with some or all of these determining factors. A suit brought against the insured will be determined by the insurance companies lawyers, and the judge of that proceeding. It is best to allow your insurance company to fight this fight for you.

My recommendation to you is, file a claim with your insurance provider. Pay your deductible and have your car fixed. Let the auto insurance providers for you and the other party fight is out in subrogation and arbitration.


john n
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Normally someone who rear-ends another is responsible for the accident. You can sue the insurance company, but it won't be easy. They are notorious for playing hardball and probably will put up a good fight.


syn_country
You could, but they probably have some damn good lawyers.


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