Rejecting Uninsured Motorist Coverage and Stacking
Posted on August 4, 2008 - Filed Under 1403 | Leave a Comment
Under Florida law, when someone makes an election not to have uninsured motorist coverage (UM) on their policy, a specifically worded form must be signed. The insured also has the right to accept or reject stacked uninsured motorist coverage.
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What is a Wrongful Death Claim?
Posted on August 1, 2008 - Filed Under 1403 | Leave a Comment
A wrongful death claim exists when someone dies as a result of the negligence of another party. The wrongful death statute specifically provides who is entitled to receive compensation, as well as the types of damages which may be recovered. This article outlines this and other information.
A wrongful death claim exists when someone dies as a result of the negligence of another party. Fatal injuries occur frequently in car crashes, motorcycle and truck accidents, medical negligence, and product liability claims. These cases differ from other injury cases because they are governed by the Florida wrongful death statute. The wrongful death statute specifically provides who is entitled to receive compensation, as well as the types of damages which may be recovered.
Read More..>>Diminution of Value to Your Vehicle Following an Automobile Accident
Posted on August 1, 2008 - Filed Under 1403 | Leave a Comment
Article aims to help consumers understand Diminished Value claims and how they work.
Has your vehicle lost value after an auto accident? How many of us would agree to pay the full fair market value for a car that we knew had received substantial property damage in an accident? One of the basic questions any buyer asks before purchasing a car is whether it’s been damaged in an accident. Professional auto buyers are trained for the signs indicating body repair damage on a car. The average person knows they should always request a Carfax report on a vehicle before purchasing it. This is because we all recognize that vehicles lose their value after the vehicle sustains substantial damage in an accident. Vehicles simply are not worth as much as a vehicle that has never been damaged.
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