Legal Question in Insurance Law in Maryland
my insurance co. says they are'nt going to pay book value for my totaled car
doesn't the insurance co. have to pay book value for a totaled car?
Asked on 7/17/06, 10:00 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
G. Joseph Holthaus III
Law Offices of G. Joseph Holthaus
Re: my insurance co. says they are not going to pay book value for my totaled car
The insurance company is liable to the extent of the coverage that was purchased/paid for under the binder in effect at the time of the loss. And, even though there may be coverage, it is not an absolute certainty that payment will be paid in all instances since other factors may preclude such payment.
There are various forms of property coverage that may be legally written by an insurance company.
If you are encountering problems with an insurance company you should consider contacting an attorney.
Answered on 7/18/06, 6:15 pm
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