In other words, money spent to
defend you against the claim does not reduce the amount available to pay the claim.
In addition, defense coverage for liability claims is outside of the policy limits, meaning that whatever is spent defending you against a claim doesn't reduce the available limits.
It simply means that the cost of your insurer's duty to
defend you against that claim does not reduce the policy limits available to pay the claim should that become necessary.
Not exact matches
While Evangelicals greatly respect the way in which the Catholic Church has
defended many historic Christian teachings
against relativizing and secularizing trends, and recognize the role of the present pontiff in that important task today, they believe that some aspects of Catholic doctrine are not biblically warranted, and they
do not accept any
claims of infallibility made for the magisterial teachings of popes or church councils.
It's clearly interracial & God
defends him
against those
claiming what he
did was wrong.
Don't forget that if a
claim is brought that would be covered by the policy, the policy also covers the cost of
defending you
against that
claim — even if it's ridiculous, frivolous, or otherwise shouldn't have been brought in the first place.
Whether they just file a
claim on your policy or actually try to sue you, your policy will
defend against that
claim or suit so you don't have to pay defense costs, in addition to actually paying the
claim where appropriate.
We know what lawyers cost, and you don't want to have to pay a defense attorney to
defend you
against a frivolous
claim.
That coverage also
defends you
against those
claims, so you don't have to pay out - of - pocket for a lawyer because it is covered by the policy.
Another bonus is that in that situation, you don't have to find representation — the insurance company generally takes care of that, as well, so you can focus on living your life rather than all the nuances of
defending against a
claim like that.
Whether or not you
did the thing that you're being sued over or a
claim was filed for, it will cost money to
defend against it.
They have the lawyers and the experience to
defend you (and themselves) vigorously
against those
claims, and you don't have to spend your life savings just to
defend a
claim that would be covered by the policy.
With liability coverage, the insurance company will even
defend you
against claims that would be covered under the policy so you don't have to pay for the lawyer yourself.
In other words, even if they don't think they'll end up paying the
claim, there's a good chance they'll still pay for a lawyer to
defend you
against it, at least up to the point where they are entirely certain there is no coverage.
Renters insurance in North Carolina can
defend you
against those
claims, even the crazy ones, so you don't have to pay for the lawyer if you're sued for something the policy would cover.
Simply put, it's a great deal more efficient to
defend against a potential
claim so that it doesn't have to be paid at all than to litigate whether or not they're responsible to pay for it.
It also pays to
defend you
against that
claim, to ensure that you don't have to fund the lawyer on your own.
In essence, this says that they will
defend you
against the
claim for the time being, but they have not yet accepted liability for paying the
claim because they don't have all of the information necessary to make that determination.
What if there were a liability
claim against you and you didn't have California Renters Insurance to
defend against it or to pay the
claim?
If Tammy had realized that she
did need renters insurance, her insurance company would have
defended her
against the many
claims and lawsuits that arose from the fire caused by her negligence, at no cost to her.
Your renters insurance in State College doesn't just pay the liability
claim, it also pays to
defend you
against that
claim.
Don't forget that the coverage also means the insurance company will
defend you
against that liability
claim if settlement isn't practical.
This means you don't have to get a lawyer to
defend against a liability
claim, the insurance company provides one.
So the broadcaster asked me to go back over my research and
defend myself
against Barnard's many
claims that I
did poor research and ignored the facts.
Doing this will also help to
defend against any argument that the Motor Vehicle Accident
Claims Fund may make that you failed to take reasonable steps to ascertain the identity of the at - fault driver.
Injured truck accident victims and their loved ones should be aware that trucking companies often
do everything in their power to
defend themselves
against personal injury
claims.
Individual client needs are at the heart of what we
do when
defending claims against health and social care professionals, and the diverse organisations that they operate in.
Also in the last couple of years, Justice Mosley, in NOV Downhole Eurasia Limited v. TLL Oil Field Consulting, 2014 FC 889, considered whether a pleading ought to be struck that referred to the file history to
defend against infringement arguing that a feature added during prosecution and appearing in each of the
claims did not exist in their device.
Apple is not a troll, but the AIA doesn't make that distinction as far as the parts relevant to HTC's motion to transfer the
claims it has to
defend itself
against out of Miami.
The Court's opinion in SCA Hygiene
did note that an accused infringer can still
defend against a
claim of infringement based on the defense of equitable estoppel.
They have the lawyers and the experience to
defend you (and themselves) vigorously
against those
claims, and you don't have to spend your life savings just to
defend a
claim that would be covered by the policy.
Another bonus is that in that situation, you don't have to find representation — the insurance company generally takes care of that, as well, so you can focus on living your life rather than all the nuances of
defending against a
claim like that.
Don't forget that if a
claim is brought that would be covered by the policy, the policy also covers the cost of
defending you
against that
claim — even if it's ridiculous, frivolous, or otherwise shouldn't have been brought in the first place.
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Don't forget that liability pays to
defend you
against claims, which saves you more money.
Not only
does it cover the
claim, it also
defends against the
claim which can potentially save you tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
Your insurer has a duty to
defend against those
claims or suits, because they don't just affect you, they affect other policyholders and the company as well.
We know what lawyers cost, and you don't want to have to pay a defense attorney to
defend you
against a frivolous
claim.
Whether they just file a
claim on your policy or actually try to sue you, your policy will
defend against that
claim or suit so you don't have to pay defense costs, in addition to actually paying the
claim where appropriate.
In that case, your policy will
defend you
against the
claim or suit so the legal bills don't have to come out of your pocket.
Dimension renters insurance
defends you
against those
claims and pays or settles the
claim up to the policy limit, so that your personal assets don't have to.
Your renters insurance in State College doesn't just pay the liability
claim, it also pays to
defend you
against that
claim.
What if there were a liability
claim against you and you didn't have California Renters Insurance to
defend against it or to pay the
claim?
In that case, your liability coverage would
defend you
against the
claims of others as well as pay them appropriately, so that you don't have to pay for a lawyer or the
claim out - of - pocket.
You also don't have the benefit of the liability protection that would otherwise
defend you
against those
claims and ensure that you're properly
defended, as well as paying the
claim.
It also pays to
defend you
against that
claim, to ensure that you don't have to fund the lawyer on your own.
Simply put, it's a great deal more efficient to
defend against a potential
claim so that it doesn't have to be paid at all than to litigate whether or not they're responsible to pay for it.
Why
does your Arlington, TX Renters Insurance policy have a duty to
defend you
against claims?
In essence, this says that they will
defend you
against the
claim for the time being, but they have not yet accepted liability for paying the
claim because they don't have all of the information necessary to make that determination.
Renters insurance in North Carolina can
defend you
against those
claims, even the crazy ones, so you don't have to pay for the lawyer if you're sued for something the policy would cover.