
answered on Aug 31, 2023
An Illinois attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. Accepting an offer is up to you. Insurance companies don't usually tell people they have to accept an offer - they might say that the offer is as high as it's going to get, and if they claimant doesn't... View More
While Uber driving my husband got shot at we have 4bullet holes in car 2in muffler one in back driver door and one that went through the trunk which we found embedded in back of back seat and they tell us to get a quote we send in and now they saying he went offline yeah he wasnt really worried... View More

answered on Aug 29, 2023
Not an intellectual property question -- but Uber's liability in situations like this often hinges on whether the incident can be considered part of the "course and scope" of employment, a concept used to determine employer liability for actions of its workers. If Uber argues that... View More
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answered on Jul 27, 2023
Insurance companies are required to act in good faith and fulfill their obligations under the terms of the insurance policy. When a policyholder makes a valid claim, the insurance company should process and pay the claim promptly and fairly.
If you had disability insurance, and you suffered... View More
I just looked at my medical records to find I have serious problem from back fusion 1998. Company knew and refuse to pay for surgery

answered on Feb 25, 2023
An Illinois attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It's possible you could sue, but more information is needed. Before exploring the expense of litigating, ask the carrier if they would reconsider their position if you provided something in writing from your... View More
I filed an appeal with my past insurance, and won. They agree to remove the misrepresented/Fraud they marked on the claim as well as remove the claim so it would not effect me getting insurance with other company's. When I asked for a letter to show proof, or a email they said they can't... View More

answered on Feb 17, 2023
An Illinois attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. There aren't details here on what the matter involved, and who handled the appeal. However, if you won an appeal, whether in court or through an arbitration tribunal, that would usually involve receiving a... View More
My insurance company denied my claim due to the EDR or black box in my car; it didn't show that any car hit my car. When it comes to the EDR system in the car, the only time it activates is when the airbags deploy. That being said, the vehicle that bumped me didn't hit me hard enough that... View More

answered on Dec 7, 2022
United Equitable's denial is technically legal, but that does not make it completely right. Unfortunately, United Equitable is one of several insurance companies in Illinois that come up with a myriad of reasons to deny coverage for their own policyholders. Those reasons are oftentimes very... View More
I was driving to work when a car from the left lane swerved into my lane ended up bumping my front driver's side bumper and, making me swerve out of the way and having me lose control. My car hit the right side rail on the highway and then spun around, crashing into the median that separates... View More

answered on Dec 7, 2022
United Equitable's denial is technically legal, but that does not make it right. Unfortunately, United Equitable is one of several insurance companies in Illinois that come up with a myriad of reasons to deny coverage for their own policyholders. Those reasons are oftentimes very questionable... View More

answered on Oct 16, 2022
An Illinois attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. You could speak with attorneys who handle property & casualty insurance matters. You could also reach out to general civil litigation law firms and ask if homeowners insurance falls under their area of... View More
I sold my car years ago and use rental cars for work so I don’t have my own personal insurance besides on my credit card. I had always thought that rental car companies legally had to have state minimum coverage on their vehicles. How do I fight this?
(Update #2): Providing a second... View More

answered on May 13, 2022
Please don't say that you thought car rental companies were obligated to provide insurance. They all DO provide insurance as a DEFAULT.
The application requires you to SPECIFICALLY DECLINE insurance coverage and additionally makes you sign or initial that choice. Additionally, rental... View More
I presented my insurance card to the States Attorney office's and that is when i found out my insurance has lapsed. Now he is the one introuble. I have since then insured my vehicle thru a different company. What are we looking at

answered on May 2, 2022
Go to court with him along with proof you have insurance now. They will give you court supervision (protecting the license), although they will require him to carry SR 22 for a period of time.
i was not insured at the time of accident

answered on Mar 18, 2022
On your facts, you are not liable. Rather, the car that struck you is liable for the property damage to your vehicle, any injuries that you or your passengers sustained, any property damage to the car that you were forced into and any personal injury that the driver or any of the passengers of the... View More
I got a 3k check from my car insurance, repair shop was supposed to charge me it plus $500 deductible from my end. They only charged me $500 total and are just now asking for the check.
I live near Chicago, Illinois . Thanks lol

answered on Feb 3, 2022
Well, its your lucky day. The amount of check from the insurance was based upon an estimate of damage provided to them by their adjuster or an outside body shop. The fact that the body shop charged you less in the end should not change the amount of the check from the insurance. If the check is... View More

answered on Jan 29, 2022
Your father had a contract with the life insurance company that requires them to pay the benefits of the policy to the person he named as the beneficiary. They won't make an independent determination of the wisdom of your father's choice. Furthermore, if they gave the proceeds to you,... View More
Had shoulder surgery and still having problems from it and I have a long painful scar and nerve damage now can the hospital be liable for my problems after surgery,loss of grip nerve pains from my shoulder to my hand

answered on Oct 23, 2020
Much depends when, where, and most importantly whether your nerve damage was caused by a deviation from the standard of care during this surgery. It's impossible to know the answer to the last point without a thorough review of your hospital records, your operative report, and post-operative care.
My wife was given a speeding ticket and at the same time cited for not having insurance. This was the only offense of driving without insurance, and she didn't get into an accident. Everything I've read said that this is not punishable by jail time, but when she was pulled over the... View More

answered on Sep 6, 2020
Driving without insurance will result in a fine and suspension of the drivers license. If the vehicle was insured but the insurance card was not in the vehicle or able to be accessed through an App, then being proof of insurance to Court and the ticket should be dismissed.
They said they didn't light the fire. The location of the large fire pile is only 15 feet from my shed. Will county is supposed to be 50 feet from neighboring structures

answered on Jul 6, 2020
If your neighbor was responsible for the fire you describe and it ultimately caused damage to your property then the neighbor would be responsible for paying the cost of the damage to your shed. If the neighbor did not actually start the fire, but was aware that there was a fire, then they would... View More

answered on Feb 17, 2020
Generally speaking, TOD means "Transfer on Death," and STA means "Securities Transfer Association." Your question remains open for four weeks; for a meaningful explanation of these terms, you should consider consulting with an attorney knowledgeable in probate/estate law, more... View More
I escrow my homeowners insurance and my mortgage company didn’t pay my homeowners insurance and now I have a leak in my kitchen. I tried resolving the issue with my mortgage company but they are not being responsive. What can I do? They still have not paid my homeowners insurance and have not... View More

answered on Jan 10, 2020
Gather all the paperwork involving your situation and take it to an attorney. It's likely the mortgage company can be persuaded to do the right thing, or sued if they don't.
My auto insurance has denied my claim for property damage and rescinded my policy due to misrepresentation and false warranties.

answered on Nov 11, 2019
If you are correct about your misrepresentations, your insurance is probably within its rights to refuse payment and to cancel you.
My home was burgularized while i am out of state and my insurer refuses to give me shelter or access to the. Reports to get a contractor to look at the damages. I am asked to complete and sign a pre printed inaccurate sworn affidavit ,send utility bills& travel itenerary. I am still out of town... View More

answered on Nov 17, 2019
It looks like something in the investigation of your claim triggered suspicion on the part of your insurance carrier. It would be difficult for an attorney to make a meaningful assessment without investigating the loss and the carrier's handling of the claim in detail. It could be worthwhile... View More
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