WHAT IF MY VEHICLE IS A TOTAL LOSS
A car accident doesn’t have to be major for your vehicle to be considered a total loss. Most insurance companies look at value of the vehicle compared to the estimated cost to fix the damage caused by the accident, if it’s even possible to do the repair at all. If you do have significant damage…
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If I am the victim of a trucking accident, who can I sue?
Trucking accidents can be horrible events that change the lives of many people instantly. They can also be complicated crashes when all injured parties come forward with injury claims because many times several vehicles are involved. When a commercial vehicle becomes out of control on the highway everyone in close proximity could be at risk…
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What can I do if the driver doesn’t have insurance?
Eventually, two vehicles will collide in a minor or major accident. If you are one of the unfortunate drivers, you may find some comfort in knowing that you have car insurance coverage. This reassures you that if there are injuries or property damage, the insurance will help to pay the expenses. However, in some cases,…
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What happens if a doctor says I’ll never fully recover from my car accident?
When a doctor informs you that you may never fully recover from a car accident you were in, it is important to take his or her advice into consideration while you gather all the facts you can about your situation. Your doctor is a medical professional who is completely qualified to diagnose your physical and…
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What if the Faulty Driver Had No Insurance?
Few of us make it to life’s finish line without having been involved in a few car wrecks along the way. It’s a hassle that can become even more of a headache when the driver at fault (here’s to hoping it wasn’t you) either cannot be identified as he or she flees the scene (hit-and-run)…
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