by John | Nov 15, 2007 | Insurance and Law Blog
The Insurance Recovery Law Group provided the following two articles along with its presentation at a recent seminar. The first addresses potential sources of coverage. The second is a checklist of questions to ask when assessing coverage issues...
by John | Sep 1, 2007 | Insurance and Law Blog
Pay attention to your insurance limits – the most that your liability carrier will pay to another person who claims that you hurt them or damaged their property. You can find your limits on your auto, homeowners’, umbrella, or business policy declarations...
by John | Aug 1, 2007 | Insurance and Law Blog
If someone hits and damages your car, their insurance carrier may not offer to make you whole for your loss. The rise of CARFAX and other such services means that any car in an accident could have a lower resale value just because it shows up on a CARFAX or other...
by John | Jul 1, 2007 | Insurance and Law Blog
Five Ground Rules For Trying To Reverse Your Health Care Denial Denials Happen Often – Don’t Take No For An Answer – Denials happen often, but they can be overturned with persistence and care. Do not take an initial “no” as a final...
by John | Feb 3, 2007 | Insurance and Law Blog
If you want to avoid expensive problems later, you should understand (1) what it means when your carrier reserves its rights; (2) how insurers reserve their rights; and (3) how to respond when they do. Understanding these insurance fundamentals can prevent surprises....