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  2. CarShield customers upset when repairs aren't covered ... - AOL

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    NRRM — which also operates American Auto Shield, the company that administers repair claims brought under vehicle service contracts sold by CarShield — agreed to a $10 million proposed settlement.

  3. CarShield ordered to pay $10 million federal settlement over ...

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    CarShield, a company that sells vehicle service contracts to automobile owners that it claims will cover the cost of certain repairs, has agreed to pay $10 million in a settlement with federal ...

  4. Mechanical breakdown insurance - AOL

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    If a system in your car malfunctions, you will contact the insurance company and file a claim. Depending on the problem, you might need to take the car to a mechanic to get an estimate for the ...

  5. No-fault insurance - Wikipedia

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    Health insurance also covers the care of crash victims if auto insurance is either not existent or doesn't have enough coverage to pay claims. [ 14 ] In addition to loosening its coverage rules and changing compensation for caregivers, the 2019 laws also made widespread changes to medical reimbursement rates, commonly referred to as the "fee ...

  6. Insurance bad faith - Wikipedia

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    Insurance bad faith is a tort [1] unique to the law of the United States (but with parallels elsewhere, particularly Canada) that an insurance company commits by violating the "implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing" which automatically exists by operation of law in every insurance contract.

  7. Uninsured motorist clause - Wikipedia

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    The insurance company will ordinarily pay the judgment, up to the policy limits, once a court determines that an uninsured motorist was at fault. Some states' laws also allow additional insurance coverage to the insured policyholder through policy stacking provisions, whereby a claim may be made against multiple uninsured motorist policies.

  8. What does car insurance cover? - AOL

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    If you want the insurance company to pay for repairs to your car in a covered claim, consider full coverage car insurance. If your vehicle is financed or leased, you will likely be required to ...

  9. Insurance fraud - Wikipedia

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    As more and more insurance amendments can be performed online or over the telephone, identity theft has become an enabling crime that can lead to the amendment of life insurance terms to benefit a fraudster; for example, by adding a second stolen identity as a new beneficiary. [37] Life insurance fraud may involve faking death to claim life ...