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Jonathan Ryan Pasky
312-772-3510 100 Forest Place, Suite 810 Oak Park, IL Jonathan Ryan Pasky 312-772-3510 100 Forest Place, Suite 810 Oak Park, IL 60301
Specialties Patent Infringement, Business, Media, Advertising, Contracts, Securities Offerings, Patent Application, Corporate, Intellectual Property, Trademark Infringement, Licensing, Venture Capital, Trademark Application, Copyright Application Education Valparaiso University School of Law Valparaiso University
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312-772-3510 100 Forest Place, Suite 810 Oak Park, IL Jonathan Ryan Pasky 312-772-3510 100 Forest Place, Suite 810 Oak Park, IL 60301
Specialties Patent Infringement, Business, Media, Advertising, Contracts, Securities Offerings, Patent Application, Corporate, Intellectual Property, Trademark Infringement, Licensing, Venture Capital, Trademark Application, Copyright Application Education Valparaiso University School of Law,Valparaiso University
Data Provided by: Tatiana Dominika Czaplicki
312-672-9628 5356 West Diversey Ave Chicago, IL Tatiana Dominika Czaplicki 312-672-9628 5356 West Diversey Ave Chicago, IL 60639
Specialties Criminal Defense, Contracts, Real Estate, Speeding Ticket, Government, DUI Education Thomas M. Cooley Law School,DePaul University,DePaul University - Center for Dispute Resolution
Data Provided by: Karolina Katarzyna Theccanat
773-637-1800 1840 N. Major Ave. Chicago, IL Karolina Katarzyna Theccanat 773-637-1800 1840 N. Major Ave. Chicago, IL 60639
Specialties Contracts, Construction, Chapter 7, General Practice
Data Provided by: Jigar K. Patel
708-562-9880 10560 W. Cermak Rd. Westchester, IL Jigar K. Patel 708-562-9880 10560 W. Cermak Rd. Westchester, IL 60154
Specialties Real Estate, Commercial, Corporate, Contracts, Immigration, Estate Planning, Litigation, Divorce
Data Provided by: Richard K. Morley
708-763-9997 137 N. Oak Park Ave., Suite 201 Oak Park, IL Richard K. Morley 708-763-9997 137 N. Oak Park Ave., Suite 201 Oak Park, IL 60301
Specialties Tax, Estate Planning, Corporate, Contracts, Commercial, Residential, LLC Education Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology,DePaul University,DePaul University
Data Provided by: Diana Hariton Laskaris
312-334-9777 1728 N Newland Ave Chicago, IL Diana Hariton Laskaris 312-334-9777 1728 N Newland Ave Chicago, IL 60707
Specialties Contracts, Entertainment, Business, Licensing, International Law Education Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University,University of California - Los Angeles,University of State Licensing Illinois, New York
Data Provided by: James Thomas Mcguire
708-453-2800 7610 W NORTH AVE ELMWOOD PARK, IL James Thomas Mcguire 708-453-2800 7610 W NORTH AVE ELMWOOD PARK, IL 60707
Specialties Contracts, Real Estate, Probate, Corporate, Residential Education John Marshall Law School, Chicago,University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Data Provided by: Mihaela L. Raicu
312-224-8900 2847 N. Pulaski Ave., Suite CS Chicago, IL Mihaela L. Raicu 312-224-8900 2847 N. Pulaski Ave., Suite CS Chicago, IL 60641
Specialties Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Construction, Contracts, Corporate, Foreclosure, Uncontested Divorce Education Wayne State University Law School State Licensing Illinois, Michigan
Data Provided by: Ryan L. Pierce
312-239-8894 1658 N. Milwaukee Ave. # 227 Chicago, IL Ryan L. Pierce 312-239-8894 1658 N. Milwaukee Ave. # 227 Chicago, IL 60647
Specialties Real Estate, Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate, Corporate, Contracts, Litigation
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Unless an insurance company chooses the "repair" option in the insurance contract - making it fully liable for its repair choices - it has no legal right to be involved in the repair process.
By Wade Ebert 8/1/2006 Robert (Bob) Hurns, counsel and legislative database manager for the Property and Casualty Insurers Association of America, was recently quoted as saying: “An insurance contract is a legally binding contract, and it controls how a vehicle will be repaired when an accident occurs.” But for the quote to be factual, Hurns would’ve needed to include this qualifying language: “ ... to an insured’s vehicle when the insurer formally elects the ‘repair’ option available under the payment of loss provision.” And when an insurer elects the “repair” option, the insurer bears fully the liability for its repair choices. Absent the election of the “option to repair,” if an insurer chooses to deny payment for a portion of the claim while “paying for the loss in money,” it’s bound by most state laws to explain in writing the failure to pay the entire loss. Of course, none of this applies to third-party losses, where attempts to apply policy language to someone who’s not an insured is common law fraud. Where DRPs are concerned, they are, when applied to third-party losses, a “conspiracy to defraud” under each state’s Consumer Fra... |
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Arming yourself with the knowledge of your legal rights and your customers' legal rights is an integral part of ensuring your long-term success.
By E. L. Eversman, J.D. 6/1/2008
Today’s collision repairer needs to be a savvy businessman as well as a master craftsman. And part of being a savvy businessman and running a profitable, efficient and ethical repair facility involves knowing one’s legal rights and obligations that not only affect him or her but the entire industry. Repairers can address these legal issues by understanding the rights and duties owed to customers as well as the lack of duties owed to anyone outside of the repair contract. Also, certain necessary business documents can help repairers comply with their states’ laws and outline the expectations of the parties involved in the repair. Rights and Obligations It’s clear that many repairers don’t understand their rights relating to customers, partly because they’re confused as to whom the financially responsible party is and why. An area that causes significant confusion for the repair industry is distinguishing between the status of customers when an insurance company is involved in “paying” for the repairs. First, let’s understand that, unless you’re involved in an insurance company direct-repair program (DRP), the insurance company never technically “pays for the repairs.” Instead, the consumer is... |
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