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If I am sued, does my insurance company defend me in court?
 
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When you buy liability insurance, part of the insurance company's obligation is to provide a defense for you if you are sued. The insurance company will do this by hiring and paying for an experienced attorney to represent you in court. Even though the insurance company selects the lawyer and must approve the payment of all legal fees and other expenses of the lawsuit, the lawyer represents you.
 
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