An auto injury attorney can negotiate with with other person's insurance company to find the best solution to the accident. The insurance company should handle the situation, and provide the best outcome for you.
No, they will file a claim with their insurance company and their company will talk to your company. Assuming you swapped insurance details.
Yes.
You don't. You sue the individual. The insurance company is obligated to take care of the obligations of the individual.
Im looking into starting my own security company and may employ persons with concealed weapons permits....how do obtain insurance for such business?
Yes. That is part of your claim against them. However, if you filed with your insurance company, you gave up your right to pursue them for damages. Generally speaking, your insurance company will pursue the other party's insurance company and if the other company pays, that payme usually includes your deductible.
No, not without that persons consent. Not to mention that person would have to qualify.
Generally, a ticket for no inspection sticker should not make a persons insurance go up. However, it depended on the insurance company and the details of the contract between the company and the policyholder.
If the neglect caused damages then you may have a case. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.Furthermore, the bylaws of the HOA, or state law, may require that the board of directors maintain insurance covering their acts or neglect in fulfilling their duties. The specifics of that should be investigated. If there is such insurance, it should be readily disclosed to you. Make note of the insurance company name, the policy number, and the persons designated as being insured under the policy. If you consult an attorney for the matter, bring that information with you. It will make a difference in the attorney's assessment of the potential of the case, as insurance may provide a source of money damages.Added: ... not to mention, the attorney's fee.
If the accident was your fault, the other party's insurerhas no duties owed you.
It usually does, but not always, I have been with my company for many years and have built up an accident or ticket forgiveness. It depends on many things, but most important is that this is up to the insurance company
Elders Insurance is a part of Elders Limited that focuses on farm/crop, business, landlord, commercial fleet, and personal insurance needs for both persons and property.
If you are not at fault, you can make the other persons insurance company compensate you for a loner car. If you are at fault, most insurance companies offer a loner car as an option to your insruance plan (increases your premium)