Legal Question in Insurance Law in Texas
Is there such thing as (defined Insurer) Relating to home insurance.My wife isn\'t on policy. There saying she maybe a defined insurer and want to give an Examination Under Oath
Asked on 7/31/09, 12:15 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Donald McLeaish
McLeaish&Associates;, P.C.
You must be making a claim for payment of a loss..call a competent lawyer before giving a statement under oath...the insurance company is looking for a way to deny your claim..and yes, they can take statements of all in your home..including your wife..most likely...
Answered on 7/31/09, 1:16 pm
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