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Claiming for losses after car accident query

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    #21
    Originally posted by diesel View Post
    my worry was same that all work can be "deferred"...if you are a doctor/surgeon you can reschedule appointments to a later time. by deferring work from one day to any next week, means the work i could have done next week will not get done and thus still out of pocket! but deferring work is not an excuse to not pay for loss, what if it was a missed meeting with new client?
    one assumes you haven't had unplanned bench time for a while?

    By deferring it is lost opportunity time. you may be able to defer but you will then be unable to start work on another client and have therefore LOST that day. You may decide to take a day off between clients but on this day you were working.

    Insurance companies are thieving scum.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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