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If an insurer pays for the total loss of personal property, including a car, it usually becomes the owner of the property as part of the resolution of the claim. The property is then sold so that the insurer may recoup some of its loss. There are some entities, such as scrap metal companies that deal in that kind of property. Under some circumstances, the insured wishes to keep the property. That can usually be negotiated, but the payment to the insured on the claim may be adjusted accordingly.
Yes
A quit claim deed gives whoever is on it the same rights to the property as the original holder had. If you create a quit claim deed for property you hold title to and put your own name on it along with someone else, you are essentially splitting the property in half.
A fee simple ownership represents absolute ownership of real property.
No. If you're Married Filing Jointly, then you're allowed one personal exemption for you and one exemption for your husband. You can't claim your spouse as a dependent. Even if you're working and your spouse isn't, you can't claim your spouse as a dependent because you're allowed to claim two personal exemptions total for the two of you as a married couple filing jointly.
Total knee replacement is a type of total joint arthroplasty. Total joint arthroplasty could refer to any joint replacement.
No. THR in that context would stand for total hip replacement. TKR would be the acronym for total knee replacement.
I have to provide my apartment management with 100,000 liability insurance coverage. With Safeco it costs $18 per year. Liability coverage requires minimum personal property coverage of $10,000 (costs $57 per year) and replacement coverage (+$9). Total per year $84
TKR stands for total knee replacement.
Total joint replacement is usually reserved for people over the age of 60
Yes, in most circumstances you can claim loss of use against a third party. There are a few exceptions, Michigan, for example is no-fault for property damage and you would therefore have to have rental coverage on the policy covering the travel trailer. I would think you would be owed the cost of renting a replacement trailer for the duration of repairs (reasonable repairs) or until you received a reasonable total loss offer.
after total knee replacement therapy should be continue three months