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It as simple as filing against any other Agency. It is winning that is lengthy and hard. The Government(Federal)is next to impossible to win against because they use delaying tactics and will over run the court with paperwork. Y-THINK-Y

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How do you go about getting compensation for wrongful arrest?

The first step in getting compensation from any governmental organization for any reason is to make a claim to the organization. If the governmental organization denies the claim, you can file a civil lawsuit to recover damages.


What is gross claim and net claim?

I would guess that your gross claim is the total amount of damages done and your net claim is the damages less your deductible. The gross claim may also include the cost of adjusting the claim, like sending someone out to appraise your damages. The extra costs aren't held against you, only the total damages.


Can you have the insurance in your name but the car is registered to someone else?

Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.Generally, no. The owner of the car must be the one on the insurance policy. In the case of a claim, the payment will be made to the owner and any lawsuit for damages will be filed against the owner. However, state laws vary and you should check the laws in your jurisdiction by calling a local car insurance agency or the DMV.


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You need to file a Civil claim against him for damages to your property. Consult a lawyer Your insurance company should be doing that for you.


What to do when you get rear ended?

The same as any other accident. If you have damages you submit a claim. If you have no damages then there is nothing to claim.


Can you claim on your insurance if a neighbors tree damages your house?

Probably. Contact your insurance. They may file against your neighbor's insurance.


Can I sue my neighbor for filing fraudulent claim against my home owners insurance?

It is up to the insurance company to seek damages, not you.


If a collection agency repossesses something they had no legitimate claim to what legal recourse do you have against the company?

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If you are a victim of hit-and-run accident caused by a rental car driver can you claim the damages from this rental car company directly?

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Can a collection agency falsley claim to have a judgment against you?

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