YES, that is what title insurance is for!
Yes that is what title insurance is for. However, there is a very good chance that the title insurance company will sue the attorney who was supposed to do the title search in the first place as they obviously didn't do their job.
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
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No, since the insurance company would have been damaged by the act, not you. You have no standing to sue. On the other hand, your insurance company can sue- and can pursue criminal charges.
The title company should have provided A insurance policy to you, it will have specific items that are included and excluded. You need to determine if you have A case or not. and talk to an attorney.
As of 2011 the largest title insurance company by premium volume in the United States is First American Title Insurance Company.
You are required by law to have liabilty coverage, but not collision coverage. If you did not have collision coverage then you are not due any compensation by your insurance company. If you did have collision insurance and the insurance company will not pay, then you may be able to sue the insurance company, but you cannot sue the state.
Yah of course
the insurance company!
You don't. You sue the individual. The insurance company is obligated to take care of the obligations of the individual.
If it is your car, get insurence. If it is not, sue them.