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ssabri

Guest
What is the name of your state? Texas

My question is related to insurance claims. I live in a house I own, the insurance policy is in my brother’s name and my name, but he’s the primary person listed on the policy. I changed policies to another company and we didn’t cancel the old policy. The new policy is under my name only. A hailstorm hit the house and damaged the roof. My question, can I claim the damage on both policies without getting in any legal problems? And the same thing applies to the car.

Thank you,
Sabri
 


tammy8

Senior Member
So your name is on the deed to the house but your brother has the insurance in HIS name? Same as your car insurance. Boy that is a be denial of claims and even fraud waiting to happen.
 

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