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Monthly Archives: November 2019

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Homeowners’ Insurance Claims Files Are Important, but Tough to Obtain

By Velasquez & Associates |

When a lawsuit is filed, both sides have the opportunity to get the facts of the other side’s case. This includes being able to obtain documents that the other side will use to assert claims, or put up defenses. When it comes to lawsuits against homeowners’ insurance companies, the claims file for the adjusters… Read More »

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How Will You Pay Your Attorney in a Homeowners’ Insurance Claim Case?

By Velasquez & Associates |

Let’s imagine that something bad happens to your home. Your roof sustains damage after a storm, or your floors flood after a burst pipe, or your home sustains any other kind of damage that requires making a claim on your homeowners’ insurance policy. You make your claim, but the insurance company either denies coverage,… Read More »

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What is Asylum and Who Qualifies for Asylum?

By Velasquez & Associates |

With all the news about immigration today, there is more and more talk about people seeking asylum. But what is asylum, and who qualifies for it? Who Qualifies People who are seeking asylum are not simply coming to this country for more money, or a more comfortable life, although those are still valid reasons… Read More »

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How the Weather Expert Can Help Your Homeowners’ Insurance Case

By Velasquez & Associates |

If you are involved in a lawsuit against your homeowners’ insurance company, you may expect that your case needs experts in order to win. Because homeowners’ insurance cases deal with the nature and extent of damage to property, you may expect those experts to be people in the construction industry—engineers, architects, electricians, to name… Read More »

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