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Property
Damage is damage to or the destruction of public or private property,
caused either by either a person who is not
its owner or by natural
phenomena. The term is most commonly used to refer to injury,
destruction or damage of another persons property by either
negligence, willful destruction, or by some act of
nature. The plaintiff or or owner of the damaged
property typically receives compensation by evidence of replacement
value, cost of repairs, loss of use until repaired or
replaced. Property damage disputes and property litigation
primarily revolve around insurance law.
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Each case is unique in details and
structure, therefore it takes a highly skilled and experienced legal
group, to get the maximum property damage recovery allowable by law and
under the at-issue policy. The Hoag Law Group at
Insurance-Claim-Attorneys.com have experience not only with Illinois
and Federal law as it applies to each case, but also to each individual
jurisdiction that the case is being heard in. As court procedures and
judges vary, familiarity with the environment the case is being heard
in is significant key to the Hoag Law Group's success.
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Property
damage typically falls under the following classifications, however
this is not an exhaustive list of what the laws for property damage
cover.
Business Insurance
Policy Claims
Auto
Policy Claims
Condiminium
Insurance Policy Claims
Homeowners Insurance Policy Claims
Personal
Property Insurance Claims
Renters
Insurance Claims
Insurance
Policy Issues
Disputed/Denied
Claims
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