Most likely you will have to supply this information. I take it that since you are asking the question they have requested one from you. Fill out the form and get it back to them quickly so you can get your claim paid. What difference does it make to you anyway?
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A DIFFERENT ANALYSIS:
W9 is an employer identification number. For an individual, the Social Security number is the equivalent. In an insurer is paying compensatory damages to an insured or even to a third-party, the insurer wants to be sure that the correct person is being paid. Therefor, proof of identity, such as a Social Security number may be required.
The settlement that an accident victim may receive depends on the severity of the injuries. Usually it is a cash settlement paid through the insurance company. These can be lump sum payments, or monthly/yearly payments for an extended period of time.
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It is good to tell your insurance company within 24 hours of the accident. This way you can receive money from your insurance company soon so you can get your car fixed.
Yes. If your health provider paid your medical expenses resulting from a car accident it has the right to be reimbursed from any settlement you receive from the car insurance company. You should review any documents you received that explain your coverage.
You could receive a settlement but it doesn't mean you wil. It depends on you insurance policy and the decision made by the insurance company to give it or not.If you are in court then yes you can. this is up to the judge or jury and will be based on how well you present your case and how well they defend the case.
Notify your insurance company as soon as possible and get a lawyer.
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The amount you are entitled to receive depends on the damage to your car and the injuries you sustained. It is up to you and your attorney to work out a settlement with the insurance company.
Yes you can. You may still receive a citation for not having insurance, however, the legal liability for the accident does not rest with you so the adverse party's insurance carrier will owe for your damages and/or injuries.
It depends. Contact your insurance provider for clarification of the policy terms/limits.
You may receive a settlement for pain and suffering due to an auto accident for which you got a broken nose and whip lash. An attorney will have to represent you at a hearing.
Keyword: sell structured insurance settlementJ&RQuestion: What exactly is a sell structured insurance settlement? What a sell structured insurance settlement means is that instead of getting a lump sum payment, you will receive as a claimant in the case of personal injury, a financial agreement or settlement.