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What Exactly Is Fraud?
A judge was once asked for a definition of obscenity. His reply was that he would know it when he saw it. So, to the courts, it’s acceptable to leave a concept undefined so long as anyone would know what … Continue reading
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When You Are Denied Auto Insurance
It can be shocking to be notified by an insurance company that you have not been approved to receive auto insurance coverage. This can be particularly devastating if you rely on your vehicle to get back and forth to work … Continue reading
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Insurance For The Commercial Landlord
Before the recession, there was a constant stream of people wanting business premises, so being a commercial landlord made good economic sense. As evidence of this, look at the popularity of the Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Across the US, … Continue reading
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Auto Insurance And The Car-Sharing Schemes
Everyone is used to the idea that, if you don’t own a big ticket item, you can still get one even though you don’t have the cash to buy. This may involve a loan or some other credit arrangement, or … Continue reading
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Consequences of Fraudulent Auto Insurance Claims
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, anywhere between $200 and $300 of your annual insurance premiums is a direct result of fraudulent claims submitted by other people. It may not seem fair but a portion of fraud costs is … Continue reading
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