RickySmith

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You can (and should) request reimbursement for the diminished value of your car as a result of the accident.

Insurance companies almost never offer to pay for the diminished value of a claimant’s vehicle unless the claimant asks. Insurers will intentionally keep this information to themselves if the claimant doesn’t bring it up.

If you do qualify, the insurance company must pay the diminished value of your vehicle by law. Failure to do so may be grounds for an insurance bad faith claim.

[–] RickySmith@yall.theatl.social 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Is this a hot take? 99% of all startups die within the first few years.

 

This talk is a few years old, but still very relevant. Lesley discusses the spread of smart lock usage by apartment management companies and how they can be a nightmare.

 

Are the rules wrong? Or is the site config wrong?

What gives, @michael@yall.theatl.social?

 

Atlanta is set to receive $25 million from the federal government to ramp up construction of Beltline trails on the northeast side of the city.

The funds mark the largest federal grant in Beltline history and will go toward expanding more than 2 miles of trails between Armour/Ottley and Lindbergh areas. The additions will be the first time the Beltline will connect to a MARTA station — which will be at Lindbergh Center.

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