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To the insurance company.
Seek an Attorney.
It's not actually a refusal. It is whatever is stipulated in your policy. Insurance companies are very careful about wording in documents. Although you can appeal to the company and also through the courts. But fighting an insurance company is usually an uphill battle.
The insurance company will pay you the worth of your car minus your deductible.
Medicaid policy varies because it is administered by the States; however, in general, Medicaid will furnish transportation to/from a source of medical care.
We typically contact our insurance company and report the accident and the circumstances. That way the insurance company can pay the bills for you.Answerthe insurance company raises your rates and pay a deductable
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
Yes, the insurance company will pay, but they might drop you when they finish processing the claim.
It depends on what company you are with. Most company's allow you to renew your insurance online. And can pay it by credit card.
yes, they will treat it as if the primary was a different company. You pay two premiums. If they do not, contact the DOI.
At the time of the Maturity
Depends on what insurance company it is.