Technically, you do not sue the insurance company. You sue the homeowner on the basis of what the owner may have done to cause the injury. The insurance company is there simply to pay the damages awarded to you by the jury.
NO, YOU CANNOT SUE THEM....BUT THEY CERTAINLY CAN SUE YOU..YOUR PROPERTY MUST BE KEPT IN ORDER, SO NO ONE IS HURT. IF THEY ARE HURT ON YOUR PROPERTY THAT HAS NOT BEEN MAINTAINED, THEY CAN SUE YOU...
You must have an insurable interest to effect valid coverage. Property must be insured in the name of the owner. So if you want to buy someone else a policy for their property you can certainly pay...
Yes. But the success of the lawsuit depends on the circumstances and whether you can prove some sort of negligence or strict liability on the part of the property owner. You should seek the advice of...
Typically, yes - if you are at fault. If not, it's possible your liability insurance coverage includes a small amount of coverage that can pay regardless of fault. This is normally included so you...
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