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my mom was looking to get a quote for her insurance and instead of quoting her they added me to the policy. Can they be held liable
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my mom was looking to get a quote for her insurance and instead of quoting her they added me to the policy. Can they be held liable
my mom was looking to get a quote for her insurance and instead of quoting her they added me to the policy. Can they be held liable
An insured can't sue its insurer.
The insured must take the matter to mediation or arbitration.
Insurance companies get sued by policy holders all the time and in a variety of circumstances.
In Chasel's case there just isn't any grounds for one.
Only if the policy says so and, even then, under some circumstances a lawsuit may be filed in civil court.
That looks hilarious. I'll watch it on youtube. I love insurance movies.
The trouble with that one is that it's based on the absurd premise that lightning is not covered by insurance policies.
Makes for a good plot device but isn't reality as all property insurance begins with the basic perils of Fire and Lightning and expands from there.
I won't bore anybody with a technical history of insurance. Libraries have plenty.
But I do recommend another great insurance move, maybe the all time best:
Double Indemnity - 1944 - Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwick, Edward G Robinson.