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How Long Can An Insurance Company Take To Pay A Claim?

People in Weatherford, Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Aledo, Azle, Hudson Oaks, Willow Park, Brock, Cool, Millsap, Peaster, and other places in Parker and Palo Pinto Counties may wonder how long an insurance company can take to pay a claim. The answer is found in the Texas Insurance Code, Sections 542.051…

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Attorney Wins On Insurance Misrepresentation Case

Insured people in Grand Prairie, Fort Worth, Dallas, Lake Worth, Benbrook, Saginaw, Crowley, Mansfield, and other places in Tarrant County and Texas need to be cautious when dealing with their insurance company agent. A case from the Austin Court of Appeals decided in 2000, is a good example of the…

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Attorneys Holding Insurance Company Liable For Unfair Business Practices

Misrepresentations to people in Grand Prairie, Fort Worth, Dallas, Duncanville, De Soto, Lancaster, Cedar Hill, and other places in Texas can be a reason to sue an insurance company when the misrepresentation causes harm. This issue is discussed in a 1987, Texas Supreme Court case styled, The Aetna Casualty and…

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Insurance Lawyer Needed

People needing an attorney in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Mansfield, Irving, Fort Worth, Dallas, and other places in Texas will probably get confused on this case and realize the necessity of hiring an experienced Insurance Law Attorney. The Amarillo, Court of Appeals, issued an opinion on October 17, 2011, styled, In…

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Requirement Of An Examination Under Oath (EUO)

Someone in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Grapevine, Keller, Saginaw, Roanoke, Fort Worth, or anywhere else in Tarrant County might ask, “Why do I have to submit to an examination under oath?” Here is a case that might shed some light to that question. The case is styled, Shannon…

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Deceptive Trade Practices And Homeowners Policy

Here is something that insured people in Grand Prairie, Weatherford, Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, Mansfield, and other places in Texas might be curious about. What happens if you have an insurance policy on your house. Next, the house burns down and a claim is made and denied. Next, the homeowner…

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