Sentences with phrase «serious financial harm»

And if you don't have the right homeowners insurance, you could suffer serious financial harm.
A business suing for defamation has to show serious financial harm in order to win, while under current law (and Canadian common law), damage is presumed from any communication that is capable of bringing the plaintiff into disrepute.
A senior citizen enjoying retirement in a rented apartment or senior living center should consider Aurora renters insurance as an inexpensive means of protecting them from serious financial harm which could accompany a claim situation with no coverage.
Rushing into a settlement with an insurance company after an Ohio motorcycle accident injury could cause serious financial harm to you and family.
«And even people who are smart and savvy could get taken, so we are very concerned about the potential for some serious financial harm
There was a statement (called a defamatory statement) which caused (or is likely to cause) someone to suffer serious harm to their reputation (or in the case of firms, serious financial harm)(Defamation Act 2013 s1)
It can be a lifesaver if a large and unexpected repair bill pops up and you should consider mechanical breakdown insurance if a large repair will cause you serious financial harm.
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