A Car Insurance Company Is Suing You (Now what?)

A car insurance company is suing you and you’re left asking, “Now what?” Because you will be personally liable for damages that exceed your policy limits, it’s important talk with your provider about pursuing settlement with a full release of claims from the other driver and the other driver’s insurance company. Learn all about lawsuits with insurance companies and what your rights and responsibilities are here.

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Steps to Expunge a Felony Conviction

The steps to expunging a felony conviction requiring filing a petition at the right time. The costs to expunge a felony typically include court costs, application fees, and attorney’s fees. Find out about limitations on expungement, alternatives, and rationales by clicking here.

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What is private indemnity insurance?

What is Private indemnity insurance? It’s a type of medical coverage obtained through a private source, as opposed to a publicly funded program like Medicare. These types of insurance plans reimburse an individual for visiting any doctor or medical provider. Learn about common variations of private indemnity insurance and answers to frequently asked questions here.

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Benefits and Claim Procedures: Health Coinsurance

Health Coinsurance benefits are a provision under which the insurer and the insured share costs incurred after the co-pays and deductibles are met, according to a specific formula or schedule. You can learn all about how coinsurance works and how it fits with other healthcare insurance policies here.

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Constructive Possession of a Controlled Substance

Constructive possession of a controlled substance exists where the suspect did not have the drugs in his actual possession, but did have dominion or control over them, knowledge of their presence, and knowledge of what the contraband actually was. To find out more about a constructive possession charge and defenses you could offer, click here.

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