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... Crime: Report the crime to the police immediately, and include information ...ny time. Automobile: Call the police and make a report if there is bodi...
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... True guaranteed-rate, multi-year polices that are non-cancelable may provide ...
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...s Rolls-Royce stolen. He told the police he had driven it to the restaurant fo...n he returned, his car was gone. The police dutifully took down the report and...
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...alue items can exhaust Homeowners polices' off-premises limits handily. Collis...riate, as well as out-of-state Auto liability requirements. And perhaps schedu...
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... , performs some type of traffic maneuver to give the receiver an excuse to slam on his brakes and cause the unsuspecting victim to rear-end the receiver. After the collision, the suspects obtain the victim's license number and insurance information and then quickly leave the scene before the police are summoned to investigate. The occupants of the receiving vehicle contact their attorney to pursue a claim for bodily injuries and damages. A variation of this scenario occurs on the freeways, where suspects engage in the swoop and squat technique and then provide their information to ... , making record keeping a necessity. Records may include: Insurance and claim documents Documents with names, addresses, telephone numbers Documents listing the who, what, where, and when of a claim, including diagrams of alleged accidents Suspects often possess business cards of the professionals dealing with the claims. The doctors and attorneys to whom capped cases are referred also keep some type of record as to who referred the cases and how much was paid for the referral. Often the name of the capper is written somewhere in the patient or ... folder. Records of capping or referral-fee payments are often found in a separate book, notepad, or journal (called capping ledgers') kept by the suspected doctor or attorney. I've found that when suspect cappers, doctors, and attorneys keep records of capping payments, they're often disguised as investigative costs or other professional services. In my experience, these records are often kept on computer, especially in doctors' and attorneys' offices. They may be protected by computer encryption or password. It's also possible to hide a file ...
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... payment of only $200. His first payment was due 30 days later. Two days before the payment was due, the insured telephoned the Los Angeles County Sheriff's office from a Denny's restaurant in Lakewood, CA, and reported his Rolls-Royce stolen. He told the police he had driven it to the restaurant for lunch, and when he returned, his car was gone. The police dutifully took down the report and began looking for the phantom Rolls-Royce. The insured made a report to the Classic Car Insurance Co. and immediately ... carriers, wholesalers and service providers. Negotiate lucrative contracts with carriers and wholesalers. Net result. More revenue for your agency! Clients & Prospects will research you, your co-workers and your agency here. The most comprehensive online insurance industry reference library for - Personal Lines Professionals Commercial Lines Professionals Life/Health & Benefits Professionals Online newsletters and content that you can use for your clients and social media efforts. Ability to attach leads and clients to your specific market searches, with e-mail alerts for all the market, articles, blogs and ... photographs he had taken at the dealership. Classic Car Insurance Co., taking his application on face value, issued the policy. Since the car was to be driven only 1,000 or fewer miles per year, the premium on the policy, including third-party Liability coverage, was less than $1 ,000. The insured financed the premium with a local insurance financing company and had to make a down payment of only $200. His first payment was due 30 days later. Two days before the payment was due ...