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 Does anyone know how long health insurance is active for after being laid off?
I was just laid off...and my insurance premium was still deducted from my last pay check..does that mean I have an additional 30 days of coverage?...


 To whom do you report a contractor that has taken your insurance money for your house fire ?
Please help I do not have money for legal advice. He took almost $25,000. and only put the roof on . Who do I report him to?It has been almost a year, does the time limit run out? I am worried ...


 What should I wear for my interview?
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 Which is the best life insurance company in India currently?
Which company gives reasonable life insurance cover for an affordable premium....


 My health insurance policy is too expensive. What shall I do?
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 Am I screwed? Lit my car on fire - which set my house ablaze?
I had a pretty sweet 2002 Monte Carlo, but Carl next door just got the 2007 and that thing is really sweet! I went to the dealership to get me a 2007 and they said I owed about twice what my 2002 ...


 If a person lies about their age on a life insurance application, will the claim be deniable?
EVEN IF THE CONTESTABILITY PERIOD HAS PASSED in CALIFORNIA?...


 Sheilas wheels?
Is this firm in any way sexist with only offering insurance for men. If it was the other way around the screaming feminists would be complaining to any one that would listen.
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 How much do you pay car insurance?
yearly?
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car year and mileage?...


 I fell at my son's home and he doesn't have renters insurance is he responsible or is his landlord resposible?
I was told the landlord is ...


 What is the purpose of insurance?
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 Witch life insurance conpany is best investment.?
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 Mandatory insurance?!?
Here in Massachusetts EVERYONE has to have health insurance, and if you wanna drive you have to have car insurance. How can this be legal? How can the government force me into buying a product or ...


 Does insurance not cover the cost of plastic surgery?
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 If the Geico lizard ran across your kitchen floor, would you kill it?
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 Can hospitals turn away patients without health insurance?
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 Does life insurance pay out for suicide?
I want to sign up for $1M policy in CA....


 How Does 'Sheila's Wheels' (and other Women Only Insurance) Get Around Sex Discrimination?
There would be all hell to pay if there was a 'Men Only' insurance scheme.
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Are there any men only insurance companies then?...


 What happens when you get a paper cut from a get well card?
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 Renters insurance : do i need it?
im renting for 1-2 years until our new construction is done, should i get renters insurance?...



Jenn
My car was stolen from the parking lot of my workplace is my employer liable?
                     
 




efrankdeniro
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It seems not


erikahead
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Typically, no. However, you might check with your employer to see if they have any cameras that could have recorded the event, just in case they captured it happening. Just know that most of the time, even if it did capture it, you'll have to have a subpeona for them to hand over the evidence. By law, they are not required to hand it over without the subpoena.


Daniel L
No. You use the parking lot at your own risk.
Contact your insurance agent.


cognitively_dislocated
No. If I came over to your house (after you invited me), and someone stole my car out of your driveway....would YOU be liable? Of course not.


Freddie
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Not so much, unless you can prove that the workplace accepts "care and custody" by you parking your car there.


marnefirstinfantry
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What do you care who is liable, as long as your get your money....report the matter to your insurance company and let the insurance company worry about the incidentals. Make certain you report the entire matter to the police and get a photo of the police report.

If the insurance company doesn't cover your loses, take whoever owns and is responsible for the parking lot to court...


cub6265
No, I don't think so. How can you prove that the employer is at fault for the theft?


frouste
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Is it their fault it was stolen? No.
If you leave it unlocked or have valuables in plain view, it's your fault for tempting thieves. Unless they offer a clause that your vehicle will not be stolen on their site, they're completely in the clear.
You wouldn't consider a friend liable if it were stolen from outside their house. The Government isn't liable if it's stolen from the street. If you leave your car unattended in public, you risk theft/vandalism etc. That's why there's a buffet of vehicle insurance to choose from.


aztec_68
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No, most see it as you park at your own risk even if they have dumb rent-a-cops working for them.


carlenerhodes@sbcglobal.net
No. Your personal car insurance pays you (after you report the theft) and of course less your deductible.


b3t b0y
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it depends on the policy of the parking lot..if they guarantee the security of course they need to liable on it, especially if you pay a lot for that parking lot


gentleheart
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no


jamesfrye
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Is it the mall's fault if the car was stolen from their lot?
No.

Many are to quick3

to blame others when the at fault party is the criminal or the owner themselves.

Strictly legally, the employer would not be wholly at fault unless they stole the car.

However, right and wrong sometimes have nothing to do with the law and you can always file a claim and sue after the claim is denied.

A slick lawyer can sometimes find a dumb magistrate or jury to find for him based on emotion alone.

Even if the employer knew of an unsafe criminal problem, this would only make them partially liable for loss.

However, if you want to be one of those people to file claims and sue innocent parties, then find that ambulance chaser and good luck being trusted in the future.

The only exception, if the employer establishes bailment then they may be held responsibible. This means, if you leave them the keys or they offersome sort of valet parking and they are in complete "Care, Custody and Control" then they may be responsible for loss. If you pull into lot, turn off engine and walk in there is no likely bailment.


cleazott
Only if your employer is the one that stole it


Loollea
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no, its not their fault if your car was stolen


Cops
No


j man
NO! LOL unless you think that your employer stole your car and can prove it


mbrcatz
No.


VT
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maybe


credible_bulk
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They probably have their bases covered on that matter.


swma76
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I wouldn't think so unless they said it was a security enclosed car park... but majority of the time they may have signs on the wall that say car is left at owners risk or something like that.

I've never really seen a car park that actually takes ownership of any problems that might occur there. As they have signs all over the place.


deverbruce
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Yes


jpinkoski
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What if it was a designated area you were told to park. And security is refusing to give you information.


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