if it is not a family issue, but rather an insurance case, can I file per se? if yes, how can I do this?
Question by Laura D: if it is not a family issue, but rather an insurance case, can I file per se? if yes, how can I do this?
Iam disabled, can barely walk and do things. I live on social security disability.
I am close to the statu of limitation with several law suits against my insurance company. My house was destroyed by a snowstorm and later a flood. They gave me a very small amount of money at the beginning but they did not pay me anything for all the damages and loses and repairs. They took 300 boxes of things from my house and put them in a deposit. They threw away more than 20 bags of “debris” actually my belongings and they threw them away and pay me nothing for it.
I must go through all the items to know the exact amount of damage. But being disabled I can not do it myself. Then, the insurance company does not want to give me money to hire people so I can do it- they say they will pay me a lump su, at the end- but I do not have any money, and they are waiting for the statu of limitation not to pay me a thing.
I can not afford a lawyer with my disability payments. ($ 678 a month)
I want to file a request to stop the abuse, so they should give me money to hire a crew of people to help me out to do this task before the statu of limitation, or to put a stop on the statu until I can accomplish the task. I want to file a motion in court.
Please tell me how can I do this by myself?.
Best answer:
Answer by Sans Deity
They are under no obligation to spend money on hiring a crew of people to go through your things just because you’re unable to do so.
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