Was it through an agent? They can most likely look it up.
Was it your home insurance or car insurance? If auto, you should have ID Cards in the vehicle that will state the insurance company and policy number.
It causes air pollution and people get allergy.
A claims maker is someone who knocks at the door of a factory that has burnt down and says "I will help you battle for your claim against your insurance company, for a fee of course".
Green house gases (Vapour Fossils Fuels ect.)
If you talk about something completely burnt up."The fire will incinerate the gasoline soaked papers."
Possibly. If you're saying the niece used your credit card, and they want to collect from you, and you are receiving an insurance payment... if they get a court judgment against your property, then you will have to pay. You can, of course, sue your niece to recover anything you had to pay because of her actions.
well i don't know the propper answer but some say it was so when peoples houses were burnt down you could go get it after the house was burnt (because the were made of metal) and the show it so you could get your house built up for free
You would get any difference there is between what you owe to the mortgage company and your coverage limit. Of course then you are left with a burnt foundation, unless its not a total loss in which case the payoff will only cover what it takes to rebuild. Theres a reason that mortgage companies require you to get insurance... its so that they can get paid when things like this happen. Make your coverage well in excess of your homes value if you want to be safe.
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200 caloires burnt is just that....it is 200 caloires burnt. It is about 1/18 of a pound burnt.
brûlé dans l'amour ~burnt in love Burnt dans l'amour. ~Burnt in love. Je suis brûlé dans l'amour. ~I am burnt in love.
It depends on the details of the case- was there fire detectors and such? How did it burn down? In general, unless you have an unbelievable lawyer, get ready to pay for the apartment.
Sure, you can make a claim for the damage done to the car if you have physical damage coverage. As for the home, only your home insurance will pay for the damage to the house. The house insurance will not pay for a car and an auto policy will not pay for a house. Even if the same incident gets both.