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It depends on who caused the damage, and what the agreement with insurance is.

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Is it realistic to take someone to small claims court for damages in an auto accident?

If there is insurance coverage on the at fault vehicle, there should be no reason to file small claims. If the at-fault party does not have insurance, then small claims is an option.


What do you do if the person responsible for damaging your vehicle does not have insurance?

Take them to small claims court or settle it through your insurance company.


Do you have to pay your deductible if the accident was the other drivers fault?

The other driver should be paying if they were at fault; you may sue them for your deductible in small claims court if they had no insurance.


Do you have to take the insurance company to court to collect the diminished value?

Most diminished value claims are settled out of court, in fact insurance companies have shown that they do not want to take these to court as it could set additional precedence.


If your thousand dollar claim was denied by the other driver's insurance who should you go after in small claims court?

First you need to be certain of who is legally liable for the damage. Insurance companies seldom refuse to pay damages unless the claim is unsubstantiated. If you have undisputable proof the other driver was at fault, then you can sue that person. -Additional - In most jurisdictions you have to sue the driver/owner and not the insurance company directly. The small claims court clerk can tell you for sure. The insurance company will defend the other driver/owner and pay the claim if you win in court.


Which court was formerly known as the US court of claims?

Court of Federal Claims


Which court was formerly known as the U.S. Court of Claims?

court of federal claims


If you have only liability auto insurance should your insurance provider help you with a claim settlement against another insurance company after a auto accident?

no - your insurer is under no "obligation" to help you. Best bet is to pursue through small claims court. if damage is greater than small claims value - consult an attorney and negotiate a reasonable fee (usually a % of settlement amount and you owe nothing if you lose)


What happens if someone dies and has no beneficiary on his life insurance policy?

In that case, the money will be kept deposited with the insurance company as unclaimed amount. In absence of the beneficiary, the insurance company can pay the money to the legal heir of the policy holder, but that has to be sufficiently proved in the Court of Law.


Where should I file a small claims suit?

You should file a small claims suit in the appropriate court in the county where the person or business you are suing is located or where the incident occurred.


What kind of health insurance do Supreme Court justices have?

Rubbish health insurance, you should check out NHS!


Which court hears cases that claim damages against the US?

The US Court of Federal Claims. It is located in Wasshington DC.