Comparative-negligence laws can limit your payout after an accident, even if another driver is mostly to blame ...
You've probably heard of no-fault states in the context of car insurance. But if you don't live in one of the 13 states known to have that system, you probably think those rules don't apply to you.
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No-fault insurance laws and what they mean
No-fault insurance laws are designed to simplify and expedite the claims process for auto accidents by requiring each party involved to seek compensation from their own insurance company, regardless ...
Hearsay statements are usually inadmissible unless an exception applies. Insurers can deny no-fault claims for material misrepresentations if they act promptly and provide strong evidence. They can ...
NEW YORK`S Superintendent of Insurance yesterday won approval for a controversial method of fighting insurance fraud, as a Manhattan judge dismissed a suit to defeat new rules that will give accident ...
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