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Any questions/issues dealing with either Personal Auto or Commercial Auto auto claims (Collision, Comprehensive, Total Loss valuations, Bodily Injury claims, Property Damage claims (1st and/or 3rd party), etc... I can help you understand your coverage(s) and help you present and persue your claim against your own insurance carrier or the insurance carrier of the "other party" involved...
35 years+ in the Property & Casualty Insurance industry in various positions (from Claim Rep to Claim VP)
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Reality check... How did you expect the carrier/Rep to respond to your $100,000 demand? On it's face, based on what you have related to me, that demand is border-line obscene. I am originally
What you relates doesn't make total sense. If your carrier was contacted by the other party or his/her carrier about this accident the first thing your carrier should have done was to contact you to
The answer is depends........ When you are listed on another person's policy as an opeartor or resident relative that is for when you are operating a vehicle scheduled on that policy. As a spouse
You MAY very well have a tort claim for Wrongful Death against the carrier that was on the truck that you dad was driving at the time of the accident and his death. Do you know if you father or the
If you are in a conservative (v liberal) jurisdiction that is an obvious consideration. Also if you were partially at fault (say 20-25%) then your full value number would be reduced by that contributory
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