This came to a head last October, with MacGregor involved in a case that saw two Britons sent to prison for making
false insurance claims against Thomas Cook.
Not exact matches
House Speaker Paul Ryan staunchly defended the controversial American Healthcare Act that passed the House of Representatives last week,
claiming that allegations about people with preexisting conditions losing
insurance are
false and that the Democratic Party had engaged in a smear campaign
against the bill.
Even if the
claim is fabricated,
false, or frivolous, the
insurance company still has a duty to defend you
against the
claim.
Renters
insurance pays for a lawyer to defend you
against the
claim, even if it's
false or frivolous.
In criminal matters, Mr. Lowell has successfully avoided charges or defended clients
against a wide array of charges, including conspiracy, election law violations, bank fraud,
insurance fraud, bankruptcy fraud, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations, mail and wire fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, public corruption, honest services fraud,
false claims act, obstruction of justice and
false information charges and violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
Even if the
claim is fabricated,
false, or frivolous, the
insurance company still has a duty to defend you
against the
claim.
Renters
insurance in Chicago is designed to protect you from the risk of liability as well as to defend you
against claims and suits — even if they're
false or frivolous.
Renters
insurance pays for a lawyer to defend you
against the
claim, even if it's
false or frivolous.
Thus, Iowa business
insurance should encompass protection
against things like choking hazards of canned foods; disease from spoiled foods; errors and omissions
claims from a retail store; and
claims of
false advertising about a food product.
Without renters
insurance, you have to pay the tens of thousands of dollars for a lawyer to defend
against that frivolous or
false claim.
A
false Facebook post is making the rounds
claiming that if you don't pay the penalty for not buying health
insurance, the IRS can file a lien
against your home.
From Speaking of Real Estate: A
false Facebook post is making the rounds
claiming that if you don't pay the penalty under the Affordable Care Act for not buying health
insurance, the IRS can file a lien
against your home.