Constantly call your lawyer and tell them you want to know what is going on. If they don't seem to fill you in much, I would advise you to go look for another lawyer! Your lawyer, if they're good, should be returning all your phone calls and answering all your questions. Remember, they work for you (you are their boss).
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The president of a company told the accountants not to include in the annual report any information about a pending lawsuit.
How many pending employee lawsuits for Travelers Insurance Company
If you're in an accident while your insurance cancellation is pending, coverage might still apply based on your policy's terms. Insurance providers generally offer a grace period during cancellation processing. However, it's crucial to contact your insurance company immediately and provide accurate information about the accident. For assistance or queries, you can reach out to the provided contact number +1 (833) 549-4777. Always adhere to policy guidelines and promptly communicate with your insurer to ensure the best possible outcome in such situations.
A pending lawsuit would not affect the financial statements. However, if the company is paying extra for lawyer fees and other expenses related to the lawsuit, then these expenses would be recorded in expenses. The lawsuit would only affect the financial statements if a settlement is made and the company has to pay, another expense.
You will now have two claims pending. Additionally depending on the circumstances of the accidents and a fault determination you will likely be paying a "LOT" more for your insurance in future. You may also find your policy cancelled or non renewed by your current insurer and may have difficulty finding a new insurance company that is willing to accept you.
It depends on what the lawsuit is about but most likely no.
Contact the insurance company and report the situation to the dept of insurance and contact a attorney for more info.
You need to direct that question to the insurance company. Just call the customer service number.
A lawsuit loan is considered a cash advance on a pending or settled lawsuit.Plaintiffs have a number of reasons why they seek a lawsuit loan, primarily because their finances are falling short due to the length and long process of a lawsuit. Lawsuit loans are not considered loans because they are non-recourse based lending. This means if a case is lost, there is no need to repay the lawsuit funding company.
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Depending on the circumstances of your lawsuit and the type of lawsuit, there are various options that you may qualify for. Most litigation funding companies offer non-recourse lawsuit loans for a pending or settled lawsuit. A non-recourse lawsuit advance is a loan that only needs to be repaid if you win or settle your lawsuit otherwise nothing is owed to the funding company. To qualify for lawsuit loans no credit or employment is required, so long as you have a lawsuit. Obtaining a lawsuit loan for your lawsuit is as simple as picking up the phone and applying.