CALIFORNIA - Loss of Use and Rental I have an attorney making a demand LOU and rental (which the claimant did rent a car) is she entitled to both?
BTW does anyone have any statue information on this? I am still researching but if anyone has it off the top of there head.
Thanks, Teri More
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