Yes, but before they pay out..They will make adjustments for wear and tear...lol
2007-10-12 04:26:53
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answered by Andy F 5
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As an insurance agent I highly advise you contact your nearest claims office with your policy number at hand and report this. It could equal MILLIONS.
2007-10-12 11:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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There's always someone trying to claim compensation for the most trivial of matters. Just forget about the whole matter and get on with your new and exciting life.
2007-10-12 11:21:30
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answered by focus 6
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Depends on the circumstances. Knowing none of the story, I seriously doubt it. Especially if you have not already been besieged by lawyers.
2007-10-12 11:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Jeez!! Can't anybody just be happy with good news? Must everybody always have to interject crass commercialism into every event and want to make money out of it?
2007-10-12 11:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If I were you I'd have a great party. If they've taken my mother-in-law, too, I'd be in heaven!
2007-10-12 11:12:23
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answered by temperate 1
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Depends how much she is worth, and if she has had any modifications..... You know how these insurance companys love to suck out your monet, but when it comes to paying you out hun.... different story!
2007-10-12 11:08:55
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answered by Maria S © 7
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I was told it's not a big enough loss to try and collect on.
2007-10-12 11:10:26
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answered by ghouly05 7
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They do not pay off for a pleasurable loss such as this one my dear friend .... LOL
2007-10-12 11:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You dont need it now shes gone just be thankfull.
2007-10-12 11:10:00
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answered by Anonymous
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