Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
I recently had a home fire and all of my clothing was burned. The insurance company gave me acv and told me to buy all the items that were burned and submit the receipts and they would reimburse me the rest of the full amount it cost to replace the items. I am wondering if I can legally return all the items to the stores I purchased them from.
Asked on 4/08/16, 7:36 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Rory Durkin
Giancola-Durkin Criminal Defense
You need to sit down with an attorney an discuss this.
Answered on 4/08/16, 7:43 am
Tricia Dwyer
Tricia Dwyer Esq & Assoc PLLC
I suggest your starting point be reading the policy itself: The various terms should have definitions provided. For a myriad of reasons it is not advisable to do what you appear to be contemplating doing. It is not at all uncommon for workers, people!, to provide entirely erroneous 'advice' & 'direction' to others.
Answered on 4/08/16, 7:47 am
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