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“Tax Cut Deal Stalls In House” Does this mean that the Bush Tax Cuts are doomed? Why or why not? What say you?

Question by Caribou “QUIT” Barbie™: “Tax Cut Deal Stalls In House” Does this mean that the Bush Tax Cuts are doomed? Why or why not? What say you?
Lets review the results of the Bush tax cuts…..

– 7 million jobs lost (more than 4 million in manufactur­ing)
– $ 10 trillion of investment­­/retireme­n­t wealth evaporates in the markets
– $ 2 trillion invested overseas in cheaper labor markets than in the US
– First decrease, IN HISTORY, of middle class wages
– Year-to-ye­ar increase in inflation and insurance premiums

Best answer:

Answer by Brian
Probably not but the Bush tax cuts created 4 million new jobs and helped get us out of the Clinton recession..

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Posted by - February 2, 2012 at 4:00 pm

Categories: Insurance House   Tags: Barbie House, bush, Bush Tax Cuts, Caribou, Clinton Recession, cuts, deal, doomed, house, Inflation, Ing, insurance, Insurance Premiums, Labor Markets, Manufactur, mean, New Jobs, Stalls, Tax Cut, Tax Jobs, this, Trillion, Wages

Should my insurance, BlueCross/BlueShield pay for a dog bite injury which happened at someone elses house?

Question by Kester: Should my insurance, BlueCross/BlueShield pay for a dog bite injury which happened at someone elses house?
My son was bitten by a dog at our friend’s house. My insurance, BC/BS, will not pay for the injury to be treated claiming that our friend’s ‘Homeowners” insurance should pay for it. However our friend’s are renters and have NO insurance, and NO money. Am I going to have to pay for this myself out of pocket? I feel like my insuance company has abaondend me and my son. If my son was to get injured at my house (which has happened before) BC/BS would and has paid for it and not claimed that my homeowners insurance should pay for it. Any ideas on how to proceed? Suing our friends who have no money will only cost me money and result in getting zero from them.

Best answer:

Answer by mbrcatz17
Well, yes, and then THEY can sue your friend for reimbursement.

Your friend should have had RENTERS insurance, to cover the bite. If your insurance pays for the bite, then they WILL sue your friend – so without insurance, your friend will have to pay for this, or have his wages garnished forever until they get reimbursed. That subrogation clause IS their right, and it’s in the health insurance policy.

It’s HIGHLY unusual for an insurance company to say they won’t pay. Have you told them he has no insurance? I’d tell them that, AND ask them to put the DECLINATION IN WRITING, so you can submit it to your state insurance commissioner for review.

That ought to light a fire under their rumps. And as soon as you have it in writing, submit it – but I don’t think you’ll have to, because I think they’ll pay when you tell them that.

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Posted by - June 11, 2011 at 2:00 am

Categories: Insurance Homeowners   Tags: bite, Bluecross Blueshield, BlueCross/BlueShield, Declination, Dog Bite, elses, happened, Health Insurance, Health Insurance Policy, Health Policy, homeowners insurance, house, House Insurance, Injury, insurance, Insurance Company, Insurance Cover, money, Renters Insurance, Rumps, should, Someone, State Insurance Commissioner, Subrogation, Wages

Home insurance – does it protect you if you get sued by killing someone in your car?

Lets say you kill the neighbors kid by running him over.
The family decides to sue you for 3 million.
Your car only carries 100,000 in liability.

The family decides to sue you and try to get your house.
home insurance is just 100K if someone gets hurt in your property.
Not sure if that would even apply.
Can they take your house?
Pretend its a million dollar house and its paid off.
My goodness – thank you!!!!!!!

Auto insurance covers you for liability you incur from an Auto accident. homeowners insurance covers you for liability you incur from activities for just about anything you do outside of your car. There is actually an Auto exclusion as part of your Homeowners. It covers you for slip and falls in and around your home, if you drive a golf ball into another golfer, if you run somebody over while skiing, etc. An umbrella policy covers you for everything you might do and pays excess of the limits you carry on your Homeowners and Auto policy. If you are concerned about being sued for so much and having your home taken away or your wages garnished you should increase your limits on your Homeowners, Auto and buy an umbrella policy. I carry $250,000 per person $500,000 per accident for bodily injury and $100,000 for property damage on my Auto. I carry $300,000 combined single limit (both bodily injury and property damage) on my Homeowners. And carry a personal umbrella for $2,000,000 which I’m thinking about increasing to $3,000,000 or $4,000,000.

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Posted by admin - February 9, 2010 at 12:45 am

Categories: home insurance   Tags: Accident Insurance, Auto Accident, Auto Covers, Auto Insurance, Auto Policy, Bodily Injury, Golf Ball, Goodness, home insurance, homeowners insurance, House Insurance, insurance, Neighbors, Personal Umbrella, Running, Skiing, Umbrella Policy, Wages

Homeowners insurance?

My fiancee rented a room in a home in Orange County. He contracted West Nile (caused by mosquito bite) the windows of his room did not have screens. He almost died. Spent 3 weeks in hospital then rehabilitation hospital, relearning how to walk, eat, shower, dress, etc. He lost wages and has medical co pays. What can we do to get information from this landlord he rented from? Wouldn’t homeowners insurance cover this? He, of course, no longer lives there…

You need to keep in mind that whenever you want to sue someone at the court, you have to show prove of evidence or witness. Do you have a police report or doctor report state that your fiancee contracted the West Nile is due to a mosquito bite IN the HOUSE (he never go outdoor)? And is because there’s NO SCREENS on the window? Do you have witness saw the mosquito bite actually happened and the mosquito that bit him in the house carry the West Nile and he did not get ANY mosquito bite OUTDOOR that carry West Nile?

Think twice before you take it to court cos’ if you lose the case you’ll have to pay ALL court fee and attorney fee.

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Posted by admin - October 6, 2009 at 10:43 am

Categories: homeowners insurance   Tags: Attorney Fee, Doctor Report, Fiancee, homeowners insurance, insurance, Insurance Cover, Landlord, Medical Co, Mosquito, Mosquito Bite, Orange County, Police Report, Rehabilitation Hospital, Screens, Wages, West Nile, Witness