Once your roof has been replaced, it is now a new roof so their would be no depreciation at that point.
The roofing contractor is entitled to the amount he quoted and the homeowner agreed to pay for the job, no more.
premiums
Depends of the Insurance Company. Most of them YES if the bill is paid in the first 10 days.
This is the amount paid by the insurance company to the doctor. It is the negotiated rate less the amount that you paid in the form of a copay, a coinsurance, or a deductible.
You can contact the insurance company for a status paper of the policy to find out whether the policy was paid out or not.
yes and they usually do.
More information is needed to answer. The company's portion of your premiums should have been paid directly to the medical insurance provider (under normal circumstances) - why are they asking YOU to repay anything?
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A direct payment. Claim Submission. The Physician office will submit a "claim" to the insurance company in order to be paid for the services rendered.
Stolen car that claim was paid off by the insurance company. The car was later recovered. Because the claim was already paid the car is owned by the insurance company and they will typically sale these at auction.
Brakes may or not be paid by your insurance or dealer depending on the company and the warranty in which your car is under. Consult dealer or insurance to verify.
The insurance company would pay them directly to make sure they are paid.
The finder is obligated under civil and criminal law to notify the Police and the Owner of the vehicles recovery and location so they can come pick it up. Since the the Insurance Company already paid for it. It belongs to the Insurance Company. If the Rental company wants it back, They will have to try and buy it from the Insurance Company. All salvage rights would belong to the Insurance Company because they have already bought and paid for the car. It would now belong to the Insurance Company. If the Rental Car company tried to keep the vehicle without first negotiating a purchase or buy back from the Insurance company it would be considered Grand Theft. They would be subject to criminal and civil charges.