I suggest that you write the insurance carrier demanding the return of the premiums paid for insurance on the car that it will not insure. Give a set date for its return. Keep a copy for future use an
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 9 months ago
The first step is to locate your insurance policy and contact your insurance agent that sold you thre policy to find out if you have coverage for the liability. This is a simple answer to find o
J.M.A., Member in Good Standing of the Connecticut Bar
answered 3 years ago
You're not being blackmailed; as a general matter, insurers may put conditions on providing coverage, and if you don't like their conditions, you can look for other coverage. In point of fact, it is p
It might depend upon the reason for the rotting, but it unlikely that there will be coverage. If it's a slab, where are the support beams? There must be an "occurrence" or some accident th