Archive for February 26th, 2008
Insurance companies follow a simple formula to find out who is at fault. The formula is Duty + Breach +Causation + Damages = negligence or fault.
Insurance carrier follow court decision that tells them the elements necessary to put negligence on someone. The first element is duty.
Everyone behind the wheel of the vehicle has a duty [...]
February 26th, 2008 | Posted in Fault | Comments Off
If your vehicle is broken into and there is damage to personal property, it is possible that the insurance company will exclude coverage completely. Insurance policies are written in such a way that you have to get homeowners or renter’s insurance in addition to your auto policy to have coverage for personal property.
Usually the battle [...]
February 26th, 2008 | Posted in Property Damage | Comments Off
The answer is no! Or at least no without an attorney. Recorded statements are ways to frame you and to use your own words against you. If you are thinking about giving a recorded statement, then you must be very careful.
I usually tell people to think carefully if they want to give a recorded statement [...]
February 26th, 2008 | Posted in Investigation | Comments Off
Insurance companies will write the Auto Damage Estimate accounting for the depreciation of your vehicle. They will tell you that since they only owe you Actual Cash Value (the value of your car the day it was hit), then they owe you to fix that car with used parts.
The theory insurance companies like is that [...]
February 26th, 2008 | Posted in Car Damage | Comments Off
Any time that there is an accident, evidence will be collected so coverage and fault can determined. This evidence consists of photos, police report, and statements. The accident investigation can take a long time and many adjusters cut corners. You need to make sure that all the necessary steps are taken before they put [...]
February 26th, 2008 | Posted in Fault | Comments Off
If your vehicle is a total loss, then you need to learn how insurance companies evaluate your damages and the fair market value of your car.
In many occasions, the fair market value of the car is not really “fair”, or at least not for the consumer (you). The insurance company has complete control on how [...]
February 26th, 2008 | Posted in Total Loss | Comments Off
Your Policy Declarations page is the very first page in your insurance policy that will contain all the information that will control every transaction between you and your insurance company. This page is the most critical piece of the entire policy. If there is a mistake in this page, the insurance company can deny coverage.
Why [...]
February 26th, 2008 | Posted in The Auto Policy | No Comments
Dealing with the total loss of your car can be very frustrating and very trying. Insurance companies add or leverage against you by cutting your rental car as soon as they can possibly can. Most insurance company would cut your rental car three days after they send you a payment for the total loss of [...]
February 26th, 2008 | Posted in Total Loss | No Comments