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what happens when you have 5 DUS

As with both a third and fourth offense, this is a felony;  additionally, your …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 2 years ago

Property Damage & Personal Injurty claims due to mold.

It is very common--probably pretty near universal--for a settlement to contain a release against …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 2 years ago

I put a deposit on a moving company to re-locate my belongings from florida to washington state. My property is in a storage unit.

The moving company probably is not liable for this.  They broke their contract with …

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Is it legal for a company to cancel my insurance one month and twenty five days after i made a claim

Technically, you should probably have been dropped on June 1, unless you were still …

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can a health insurance policy be changed on me in the middle of the year

Yes it can but not retroactively.  In other words, coverage can change moving forward; …

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