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27 June 2009 | 32 replies
Not to mention the injuries and arthritis you develop as the result of some sports.
23 March 2009 | 0 replies
Nosebleeds are a common symptom, along with the usual chemical injury symptoms.
19 August 2018 | 5 replies
But for an LLC that is lending or investing in deeds, is this appropriate as a general LLC policy might protect against injury or property damage, company autos, etc. – none of which is applicable when the LLC strictly engages in paper transactions without employees and a physical office.
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25 September 2018 | 2 replies
My brother who has brain injury is a 100 percentdisable (not service connected) vet who I was looking to put on the deed of my new house and rent him one of the apartments would we be able to save on the taxes if we did this ??
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11 April 2019 | 13 replies
Eat well, exercise, minimize the risk of injury and thats6half the battle.
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10 September 2018 | 1 reply
"Unless caused by Landlord, Landlord is not responsible for Tenant, Tenant’s occupants, family, or guests for any damages, injuries, or losses to person or property...".
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2 September 2018 | 10 replies
In lieu of the LLC I'll be carrying the highest amount of liability I can get on the landlord policy, and I'll be adding a multi-million dollar umbrella policy.But even if I do set up LLC's, I'm still going to carry a multi-million dollar umbrella because owners of LLC's can still be sued pesonally if their decisions resulted in a serious injury/death (such as the failure to not remove snow as stated above, or not to fix that faulty furnace that was emitting CO into the house, or some other form of negligence).
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15 April 2019 | 14 replies
This includes all electrical, anything sharp, heavy, or which could cause any type of injury.
17 April 2019 | 6 replies
Most likely the state where the property is located is where lawsuits would be brought if they are something for personal injury like a trip and fall or something of that nature because the “cause of action” arose in that state.
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24 April 2019 | 2 replies
If a property is owned by an LLC, and let’s say someone decides to sue for damages due to an injury on the property, they go after the insurance (important to have) and any assets under the LLC - Liability is limited to the business when you have this type of set up.