99% of claimants make this one mistake with Claims Involving Trusts, Estates, and Beneficiaries
Use a copy of the trust or will to establish your authority to make a claim, not just stating you’re […]
Use a copy of the trust or will to establish your authority to make a claim, not just stating you’re […]
Use a product liability attorney, not just the company’s 1-800 customer service number. The Special Forces Unit vs. the Customer
Use your state’s “Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act,” not just your own sense of fairness, in your appeal letter. The
Use your own collision coverage to get your car fixed immediately, not waiting weeks for the other driver’s insurer to
Use your HO-6 (condo) policy for “walls-in” coverage, not just assuming the HOA master policy covers your unit. The Shell
Use a power of attorney to manage a claim for an elderly parent, not just giving them verbal advice. The
Use a formal “bad faith” demand letter, not just an angry phone call. A Declaration of War, Not a Bar
Use a specialized Workers’ Comp attorney, not a general personal injury lawyer. The Brain Surgeon for Your Work Injury Case
Use a public adjuster who specializes in catastrophes, not a generalist. The Special Forces Operator vs. the Regular Soldier After
Use your “Duty to Defend” clause in your policy, not just hiring your own lawyer when sued. The Army You