Unless you present a fraudulent claim, it is illegal for any Insurance co to drop you because you file a claim.
I don't represent Allstate but, I have heard that about them in several states.
You can file a claim up to a year after your accident. It is best to do it right away and not wait as this can weaken your claim and cause other issues.
Most claims need to be filed within a year of the occurrence.
If you mean file an interstate claim, yes.
Typically you have 30 days to file.
Allstate insurance claims can be found by visiting the Allstate website, or an Allstate office in one's area. One can also find out about claims by calling the toll free Allstate line and speaking to a representative.
Must file in California, if that's the true jurisdiction. Be sure that is the right venue. Then, try courtfinfo.ca.gov and get the small claim forms Must file in California, if that's the true jurisdiction. Be sure that is the right venue. Then, try www.courtinfo.ca.gov and get the small claim forms
They should not drop you before a claim is settled. If they have contact your state department of insurance and file a complaint.
Yes and no. Insurance companies do not raise your rate because you filed a claim (this only applies to "Act of God" claims). Any claim related to weather like hail, wind, flood, tornado, etc. It's called a pooling effect, so if X# of people file a claim in your area everyone's rates go up whether you file a claim or not. Insurance companies do not raise your rate just because you filed a claim. Now, they can drop you for any reason they want, but are not likely to drop you because of an Act of God claim. If they drop you because you filed an Act of God claim, then you should definitely find a new insurance company.
No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.
To sue the state of California, you must first file a claim with the California Department of General Services, as the state has specific procedures for claims against it. This claim must be submitted within six months for personal injury or property damage claims and within one year for other types of claims. If the claim is denied or not resolved, you can then file a lawsuit in the appropriate California court. It's advisable to consult an attorney experienced in state liability cases to navigate the complexities of this process.
You should contact (visit) the court where the probate is filed immediately and file a claim along with some proof of the arrears. Your best chance is to file a claim in the estate before the inheritance is paid out.You should contact (visit) the court where the probate is filed immediately and file a claim along with some proof of the arrears. Your best chance is to file a claim in the estate before the inheritance is paid out.You should contact (visit) the court where the probate is filed immediately and file a claim along with some proof of the arrears. Your best chance is to file a claim in the estate before the inheritance is paid out.You should contact (visit) the court where the probate is filed immediately and file a claim along with some proof of the arrears. Your best chance is to file a claim in the estate before the inheritance is paid out.