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... if we can keep the beaver thawed out, ... Wow, there's a straight line. Takers? ................................................. "We"? It took mucho restraint.
Broncos are officially the worst team in the nation this year.
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Cluck, cluck, cluck.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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There may be more information re: the beaver tomorrow.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Well, I talked to the adjuster and her supervisor, they both say the 20% is what they believe would be the taxes I would pay on the amount of wages loss I claimed. Apparently they are not responsible for paying me the tax portion of my gross wages. They are sending me a copy of their company policy on this issue, and a letter stating that this is a common practice of USAA's for 20 years.
Letter should be here Tuesday, between now and then there is more to deal with, and some extensive reading and study to do in connection with bodily injury. That or just hand it over to a lawyer.
*Note: As our onversation ended she said she was going to make me her final offer which was $2,700.00 more than the one the day before.
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Maybe you can get more (maybe a lot more) if you do hire a lawyer. Just a thought.
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Maybe you can get more (maybe a lot more) if you do hire a lawyer. Just a thought. ------------- Less 1/3rd-40% and a good chunk of time and aggravation. Make sure you weigh it all before deciding it's worth fighting over.
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Maybe you can get more (maybe a lot more) if you do hire a lawyer. Just a thought. Maybe you can get more (maybe a lot more) if you do hire a lawyer. Just a thought. ------------- Less 1/3rd-40% and a good chunk of time and aggravation. Make sure you weigh it all before deciding it's worth fighting over. This is excellent advice, Lynn. When you roll the dice it ain't always a smart move.
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Well, I talked to the adjuster and her supervisor, they both say the 20% is what they believe would be the taxes I would pay on the amount of wages loss I claimed. Apparently they are not responsible for paying me the tax portion of my gross wages. They are sending me a copy of their company policy on this issue, and a letter stating that this is a common practice of USAA's for 20 years.
Letter should be here Tuesday, between now and then there is more to deal with, and some extensive reading and study to do in connection with bodily injury. That or just hand it over to a lawyer.
*Note: As our onversation ended she said she was going to make me her final offer which was $2,700.00 more than the one the day before. They will send the appropriate form as the 20% withheld as tax paid? To whom (which country) will USAA pay the 20%?
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Well let's see...hmm...it maybe 20% that the employer pays on your behalf for FICA etc. Is the amount you're getting close to what your net paychek is after FICA witholdings?
Crude example: Gross pay is $1,000 a week. After FICA witholdings your actual paycheck is $800. Since the insurance payment is not subject to FICA they figure you are "whole" at $800....your take home is the same as if you had worked.
Just a guess and maybe way off base. At any rate, good luck!
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