Legal Question in Insurance Law in Texas
Should a "Power of Attorney", be given to an agent for insurance of a car accident?
Asked on 6/04/13, 1:55 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Stephens
Stephens & Stephens
Sometimes they are provided when they pay you for a total loss on your vehicle. Much depends on the purpose for the power of attorney and whether it is a general power of attorney to act in connection with all matters are whether it is a limited power of attorney to act in connection with a specific matter. I cannot otherwise give you an answer because you have not given enough facts.
Answered on 10/13/14, 2:24 pm
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