In most cases, yes. That is what insurance is for.
Farmers Insurance. I figure since they sent 3 people to represent or help the defendant with her case, and lost. They should cover the judgment that was in my son's favor. My son's insurance is 21 century.
An insurance claims adjuster is a worker that works with the client and the insurance agencies to find a point where both the client and the insurance agency can agree on a set price and rate for the client and insurance agency.
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To make this clearer I called this agent stating I wanted to make a claim against his client. He is an independent agent, and sells insurance from many companies. He is giving me the run around. Is required to tell me the name of the company that insures his client?
Yes, If your client has a claim against you for damages resulting from your professional advice or services, Your professional Liability insurance will provide coverage for the insured's defense cost as well as coverage for the client if you are determined to be liable.
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An insurance adjuster, often called a claims adjuster investigates client claims regarding damages to things like a home or car. The services they provide include communication with the policy holder, to assess damages, do research, and prepare the necessary paperwork.
Professional Liability Insurance (also known as Errors and Omissions Insurance) insures businesses with the defense they need if a dissatisfied client makes a claim against it.
Personal Injury in a malpractice policy protects the policy holder if a client claims the professional (Dr. lawyer, accountant etc.) actions caused personal injury.
You do not sue the insurance company. Any suit is filed against the at fault party only. The insurance company will defend their client and pay damages according to the terms of the policy.
Attorneys require lawyer malpractice insurance to protect them from lawsuits enacted by their clients. If a lawyer does what a client deems to be an insufficient or substandard job, or feels that the lawyer did not represent them properly, the client has the right to sue the lawyer. Because of this, lawyers often invest in malpractice insurance to protect themselves in case a client wishes to enact a lawsuit against them and their work.
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Personal trainer insurance protects trainers against malpractice insurance. A client may sue if they have a heart attack while working out or if they drop a heavy weight on their foot and break their toe.