On April 15, a tribunal rejected
the claim on a technicality, contending the complaint was filed under a portion of the Competition Act intended to stop dominant companies in a sector from squeezing out competitors.
In a worst - case scenario, your insurance provider might reject
your claim on a technicality, leaving you without support.
A personal injury lawyer can help facilitate these processes, ensuring that your claim is filed on time and with the correct paperwork, and serving as your advocate if the owner of the animal refuses to settle or the insurance company denies
your claim on a technicality.
In a worst - case scenario, your insurance provider might declare you to be entirely at fault for the accident or reject
your claim on a technicality, leaving you without support and facing a long appeals process.
Not exact matches
The Denver Post editorial board noted that while critics
claimed that the «report is a whitewash based
on technicalities,» it was «thorough and dispassionate, and provides a wealth of necessary facts for an informed judgment.»
I wonder whether the new adopting family was told Abby's owner had shown up to
claim her and they had adopted her
on a
technicality.
These reforms are a giant leap forward for civil sexual assault
claims: there is no longer any ambiguity or room for perpetrators to escape liability based
on the
technicality of an arbitrary time limit.
Many of these costs may be offset by a life insurance policy, but too often, families of the deceased find their
claims rejected
on technicalities, or responsible parties refusing to do the right thing and provide adequate compensation.
The insurance company later prevailed based
on several
technicalities in 2011, including a failure by the defendants to file a
claim within the statute of limitations.
The small
claims court dismissed
on a «
technicality» which was not that they can't award punitive damages (the argument was «one can not sue for punitive damages if only nominal compensatory damages are found»).
Can anybody comment
on how best to arm - twist the Company to pay the benefits promised, especially if all the documentation hurdles were met and the
claim still denied
on an undisclosed
technicality?