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  2. Does homeowners insurance cover damages due to Texas ... - AOL

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    According to Nerdwallet, Texas’ average cost of home insurance is $3,875 per year, or about $323 per month. There are several options for homeowners insurance.

  3. Guide to homeowners insurance - AOL

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    These policies, also known as condo insurance, typically cover the interior of your unit, personal property, personal liability, guest medical payments and loss of use.

  4. Negligence in employment - Wikipedia

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    If an adverse assessment is found in an employment screen, the applicant has the right to dispute the report. The majority of credible empirical research indicates that, likely due to employer concerns regarding negligent hiring liability, a criminal record has a significant negative effect on the hiring outcomes of ex-offenders. [7]

  5. Structured settlement - Wikipedia

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    The typical structured settlement arises and is structured as follows: An injured party (the claimant) comes to a negotiated settlement of a tort suit with the defendant (or its insurance carrier) pursuant to a settlement agreement that provides as consideration, in exchange for the claimant's securing the dismissal of the lawsuit, an agreement by the defendant (or, more commonly, its insurer ...

  6. Loss of use - Wikipedia

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    Loss of use is the inability, due to a tort or other injury to use a body part, animal, equipment, premises, or other property.Law.com defines it as "the inability to use an automobile, premises or some equipment due to damage to the vehicle, premises or articles caused by the negligence or other wrongdoing of another."

  7. Damages - Wikipedia

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    When a personal injury claim is settled either in court or out of court, the most common way the compensation payment is made is by a lump sum award in full and final settlement of the claim. Once accepted there can be no further award for compensation at a later time unless the claim is settled by provisional damages often found in industrial ...

  8. Settlement (litigation) - Wikipedia

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    A settlement, as well as dealing with the dispute between the parties is a contract between those parties, and is one possible (and common) result when parties sue (or contemplate so doing) each other in civil proceedings. The plaintiffs and defendants identified in the lawsuit can end the dispute between themselves without a trial. [2]

  9. What's an HOA and do you have to join? What Texas law says ...

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    Last year, Texas passed House Bill 614, which requires HOAs to be more transparent about fees charged to homeowners. The new law went into effect on Jan. 1, 2024. The new law went into effect on ...