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Today we continue to talk about why is it better to have a good offense. The answer is you are in a position to protect yourself and challenge those who may be on the attack. Many Insurance Policyholders find themselves in a position of ignorance about what their rights are when dealing with a collision.
By starting with the basics of State Constitution fundamentals make a difference in separating truth from fiction. And, in today’s world this is truly power and protection.
Join me ESTRA in a New Series to help everyday people learn more about what Constitutions says and how it applies to you. I will be using Washington State Constitution, however most State Constitution are similar in nature. During this New Series, exploration of addition State Constitutions will be explored.
Let’s stop being victims and advocate for our rights as informed Insured Drivers. Call Talking About You with ESTRA Radio Podcast tonight at (718) 766-4385
Sections of Constitution Covered:
Section 11 – Religious Freedom
Section 12 – Special Privileges and Immunities Prohibited
Section 13 – Habeas Corpus
Section 14 – Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishment
Section 15 – Convictions, Effect of