You are correct that normally negligence is necessary to find liability. However, if you own the waterheater (e.g. you own the townhome; you're not renting), then the water heater was under your contr
Insurers will not pay--and do not have to pay--if they believe that the claim is in some way false; for example, that you collaborated with someone to have the car stolen to place a claim. They can re
It is entirely possible for a health care provider to charge a patient for urgent care visits as out of care when the patient is not in the network for the health care services.
As to being charged b
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 10 months ago
In the worker's compensation context, your own medical bills paid either by you or your own insurance carrier would be reimbursed under your employer's presumed worker's compensation policy in place a
I would not provide your soscial security number to the insurance company's claims representative until you in fact have a written signed settlement agreement with respect to the injuries that you suf