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Monthly Archives: April 2020

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Insurance Claims for Theft Can Be Difficult to Prove

By Velasquez & Associates |

When we think of homeowner’s insurance claims, it is often damage to property caused by sinkholes, wind, leaks, or other non-human forces that come to mind. This is justifiable, because these are the causes of most homeowner’s insurance claims. But many insurance policies also cover theft, which makes such coverage the one kind of… Read More »

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What is an Examination Under Oath?

By Velasquez & Associates |

You have damage to your property, and you contact your insurance company. They seem ready to help you, and they appear to understand your problem. All they want is for you to take what is known as an examination under oath (EUO). You don’t know what that is, but the words “under oath” tend… Read More »

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Texting While Walking is Dangerous

By Velasquez & Associates |

When you think about the dangers of texting, we certainly hope that you immediately think of the dangers of texting while behind the wheel of a car. There is ample evidence showing how “distracted driving” causes accidents, and in fact Florida law recently changed, allowing police officers to pull over drivers and ticket them… Read More »

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Removing a Police GPS is Not Theft

By Velasquez & Associates |

The law of searches and seizures is always evolving as technology grows. For those accused of committing a crime, understanding privacy rights can be vital, as evidence obtained against you showing the commission of a crime cannot be used if it was obtained in violation of the constitution’s fourth amendment. Man Accused of Removing… Read More »

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