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An auto accident claim can be made if a person is in a car accident, but it was not their fault. The claim will aim to compensate them, and in legal terms, return them to the condition they would have been in had the accident never occurred. This may mean claims for car damage can be made, or for any healthcare or lost work as a result of injury.
Personal accident insurance protects you financially from unanticipated occurrences like accidents that result in physical harm, whole or partial disability, or accidental death. and many things are depending on this is this Claim is huge concert if anyone needs full information or looking for a lawyer then contact - 973-659-4144
A car that has been in an accident, even though it is repaired, looses value. A claim for diminished value is a claim for that lost value.
Most large police Stations, Railway Stations, Shopping Centres, and so on, will usually have a 'Lost Property Department' where any lost property handed in will be kept until the owner returns to claim their property. In the case of the police (at least in the UK) they will periodically offer unclaimed property for public auction.
To establish a prima facie case of ownership as the finder of any personal property in Iowa, you must show that 1) the claimant (you) was the finder of personal property and 2) the property was lost. In some cases, it may also be necessary to show that the finder acquired title by following procedures established by a lost goods statute. It generally means advertising the find or otherwise giving notice of it to the true owner, and provide that title will vest in the finder if the owner does not claim the property within a specified time. Even if the lost good statute is not enacted in your jurisdiction, it is still good to follow because it will provide the finder with clear title to the property where the finder might otherwise be left with nothing more than a possessory right which could terminate at any time upon the appearance of the true owner to claim the property.
Depends. If you are at fault, the other insurance company has to cover property loss. Personal property loss is most likely an option (not basic coverage) on your policy.
No, comprehensive insurance only covers damage to your car. Homeowners or renters insurance usually pays for personal effects lost as a result of a vehicle accident.
It's what you usually find in the lost-and-found department of railroads, airlines etcetera. It's stuff found unattended that nobody has come to claim as his property.
Yes. As long as you were insured when the accident happened they will pay the claim.
Typically there are a few types of damages that can be claimed in a personal injury lawsuit. Beyond measurable costs like wages lost due to injury, medical expenses, and property damage, there are special damages like pain and suffering and emotional distress.
I live in MI. here you can get your personal stuff from your car anytime during storage. my learned opinion is that the dealer lost the stuff or it got stolen. in either case you will probably have to sue. In MI you can sue in small claims court and don't need a lawyer, however you will have to document (prove) what you lost - witnesses, pics, etc. I've known of people who have stood out in front of (on public property) dealerships with big signs giving them a bad image to get them to settle their claim. hope this helps. Why did you pay the fee and not get your personal property back?
In most cases they lost everything - their property (including personal possessions), their liberty and their lives.