Are there any legal precedents for a personal injury case in which a person is put out of work due to an auto accident, gets evicted from their home due to a breach of their lease due to a lack of income, and is awarded the cost of the eviction and moving in their suit? Supreme Court would be nice, but I'll settle for any past cases in the U.S.
Lepke -- neither. The insurance adjuster told me that no insurance company would pay for someone to move and their cost of eviction, and told me to provide a legal precedent in which one ever had to. It only seems like common sense to me. I'm amazed that this doesn't happen every day.
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