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Insurance Policy Conditions

For someone in Grand Prairie, Arlington, Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Richardson, or anywhere else in Texas, it is sometimes difficult to understand the conditions that are written in a policy and how those conditions apply to a claim the insured person is making to…

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Suicide And Life Insurance Claim Denial

Suicide by someone in Arlington, Dallas, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Keller, Roanoke, Aledo, Burleson, Granbury, or anywhere else in Texas. Does that negate an insurance policy? The first thing anybody should know about life insurance and suicide is that if life insurance benefits are denied because the cause of death…

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Criminal Acts And Automobile First Party Insurance

Victims of crime in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, Bedford, Hurst, Euless, Burleson, Granbury, or other places in Texas might wonder, What happens if I get injured when I am the victim of a crime? The answer is a lawerly answer: It depends. The Pittsburg Tribune-Review published an…

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Life Insurance – Denial Of Benefits

Someone in Dallas, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Mesquite, Arlington, Cleburne, Aledo, Weatherford, or anywhere else in Texas, purchases a life insurance policy. They expect the policy benefits to be paid when the insured passes away. But that does not always happen. The Los Angeles Times ran an article on November…

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Insurance Policy – Excluded Driver

“Excluded Driver”? Someone in Grand Prairie, Dallas, Arlington, Fort Worth, Garland, Mansfield, Crowley, Benbrook, Cleburne, or anywhere else in Texas may ask what does that means. An “excluded driver” is someone who not covered on an automobile insurance policy while that person is driving or operating an insured vehicle. In…

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Auto Insurance And Excluded Drivers

A question that may be asked by a resident of Grand Prairie, Arlington, Dallas, Mansfield, Irving, Mesquite, Garland, Fort Worth, Duncanville, or other places in Texas might be; What is an “excluded driver?” An excluded driver is essentially someone who is driving a car without insurance because that person is…

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Automobile Insurance Policy

Oops! That’s what someone from Aledo, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, De Soto, Dallas, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Arlington, and other cities might say when they wait too long to consult with an experienced Insurance Law Attorney. When a claim is denied it is vital that the person who has that claim…

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