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my Toyota siena has in damages 4,000 in parts alone.if i keep my van they will pay 1,5oo if i turn in my van they will pay 2,900 dollars.they ignored the police report that states he ran the red light,there are two witness.what can i do to get what i deserve?
answered on Nov 26, 2018
Based on your facts, it appears that the other driver was at fault. You could consult with an attorney in Puerto Rico to discuss what your next step would be in light of the other side’s refusal to acknowledge the police report and testimony from two witnesses. Try to find out if there were any... View More
I have a property in Puerto Rico that received damages due to hurricane Maria. I have insurance through my mortgage company/Bank. I made my claim 5 months . I have called and wrote to the insurance company. They have not yet sent an adjuster to see my damages. Can I sue the insurance company and... View More
answered on Apr 2, 2018
Be mindful that insurance companies don't take unrepresented parties seriously.
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