
09-09-2005, 06:27 AM
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The Outta Commissiona
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Florida Republic
Posts: 5,417
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Originally Posted by beefree
got a letter in the mail from her insurance agency saying they are working on a claim for her deductible and wants my insurance info. Respond within 14 days or they will assume I didn't have insurance and will be trying to collect for not only deductible but all damage. Anybody, can you suggest what I should do here? Can they do that to me? What's the deal? RSVP please, time is running out.
beefree
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YOu definitely need to respond, because it seems like it is a self executing contract to self destruct in 2 weeks.
Think about this.
Was the letter signed?
If not, who sent you this?
Put it in writing that Your information is private and you do not wish to disclose this info.
Mention that you are not an attorney and you don't understand insurance law and that you need to see which
1.principle,
2.facts,
3.law, and
4.mthods of consideration
are being followed which would allow them to pursue collecting on damages on top of dductible for you not producing info.
Put the requests w/numbered paragraphs and a clause stating that if they don't respond in 14 days, then they admit that their original request for production is NOT based on law, facts, principle, or consideration.
In theory, you want to prove arbitrary & capricious behavior
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