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Who Pays For Car Rental After An Accident?
Getting a rental car from the insurance company can be a challenge for a car accident victim. Waiting for repairs or a settlement check...
Top 3 Successful Paths To Loss of Use Claims
When a negligent driver causes damage to another vehicle in an accident, most states allow the owner of the damaged vehicle to recover...
Should I Try My Own Auto Accident Case?
Sometimes, depending on the complexity or simplicity of your accident you will have to decide whether you would like to hire an attorney...
10 Pitfalls To Avoid In Recorded Statements
The general rule of thumbs is you should not give a recorded statement to the insurance adjuster because one primary benefit is to elicit...
6 Secrets To Success in Single Car Accidents
Generally, vehicle accidents involve two or more cars including hit and run accidents where the at fault driver cannot be located....
Diminished Value Accident Claim: What To Do
Generally, diminished value is calculated by determining a vehicle's value before a collision and subtracting the vehicle's value after...
Hit and Run: Who Holds The Bag?
Hit and run accidents can lead to serious injuries which may require immediate ambulance transport to a hospital emergency room from the...
5 Ways to Expedite Delays in Property Damage Claims
Since Personal injury lawyers get paid for compensatory damages recovered on injury settlements, they will not accept a client who has a...
How Underinsurance Works in Maryland
What happens when the at fault party's (tortfeasor) automobile insurance policy limits are not adequate to make the victim whole...
One Reason Why You May Not Be Able To Sue
Since car insurance is regulated on a state-by-state basis, there are two basic types of auto insurance systems: “no-fault” and “at...
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