Who Determines Who Was At Fault In My Auto Accident?
An auto accident can create a period of uncertainty in your life. You’re recovering from physical injuries. You have physical suffering, and you may have emotional damages like flashbacks. It might be hard to come to terms with not being able to do the things that you used to do before. You likely also have…
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What Should I Do After An Auto Accident?
The first few moments after a car accident can be extremely traumatic and disorienting. Depending on the severity of the crash, you may not be able to respond or act. That’s okay. Medical help after an auto accident is ALWAYS a top priority over everything else. If you’re severely injured, you may find yourself unable…
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The Insurance Company Is Arguing About My Injuries. What Do I Do?
It’s a sad fact in today’s world that financial matters often trump human compassion. This is never quite as apparent than when a car insurance company tries to argue that the victim of a car accident was to blame for their own death, thus shirking their own responsibility to pay compensation to devastated family members….
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What Do I Do If The Other Driver And Insurance Company Deny Liability?
You’ve been involved in a motor vehicle accident and things seem to be simple at first. The police report is taken and filed, insurance information is exchanged, and you are waiting for word from the provider about the settlement offer. That’s when word arrives that your claim is denied and the other party is not…
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Why Do I Need A Police Report (Aka Uniform Crash Report)?
A police report, also known as a uniform crash report, is a brief report that documents all the relevant information about an accident involving one or more vehicles. The bulk of the information focuses on the specific facts about the accident. It’s also not unusual for the officer to include notes regarding conversations with the…
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