Review Offer Letter in Texas for Business
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Offer Letter
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The user received 8 bids to review the Offer Letter at a pricing range of $249 - $600 on a flat fee.
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Service type
Review
Document type
Offer Letter
Location
Texas
Client type
Business
Client industry
Business
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$249 - $600 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
8 bids
Pages
14 pages
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Asked on Mar 3, 2021
What are the next steps after car accident?
My girlfriend and I were in an accident. The insurance companies determined the other driver was 100% at fault but due to only having liability insurance, I was told I had to do all the leg work of seeking compensation for my totaled vehicle and am unsure how to proceed
Matthew S.
Answered Mar 3, 2021
Get a police report. The report should have the name of the other driver’s insurance carrier. The other driver should have liability insurance which will replace or repair your vehicle.
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