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Another Reason to Hire an Attorney: Less Work, More Money

Posted July 9, 2021
THREE TIMES THE MONEY, LESS WORK Individuals injured in car accidents benefit by hiring lawyers, according to the statistics. In a study completed by the Insurance Research Council the average payments to bodily injury claimants who hired an attorney were 3.54 times higher than to those who did not. Of course, the attorneys require...
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Statute of Limitations

Posted July 8, 2021
What is a statute of limitations and why does it matter? If you are involved in an accident or you are a victim of insurance bad faith, one of the first questions you need answered is how long you have before you have to file a lawsuit.  This is generally called the statute of...
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Traumatic Brain Injuries

Posted July 1, 2021
How Does a Traumatic Brain Injury Happen? A traumatic brain injury results from a sudden trauma causing damage to the brain. This can happen where the head comes in sudden violent contact with an object. Traumatic brain injuries also classify situations in which an object pierces the skull, entering the brain. Traumatic brain injuries...
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Why Hire a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer?

Posted May 4, 2021
Here are 5 Reasons Why: 1. A Motorcycle Accident Attorney Can Help You Determine What Compensation You are Due and How Much of Your Bills Can Be Covered When you are a motorcycle accident victim a range of questions arise which can lead to stress, anxiety and restlessness, on top of the pain and...
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What is Med-Pay or Medical Payments Coverage?

Posted December 5, 2020
What is Med-Pay? When you purchase automobile insurance you have the option to include medical payments coverage or “Med-Pay” to your policy. Often times you have the option to choose how much Med-Pay you want to add to your policy, frequently ranging from $1,000.00 upwards of $10,000.00 depending on the insurance company.  The purpose...
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What Happens if a Defendant Doesn’t Have Insurance or Has a Minimal Policy?

Posted December 4, 2020
In California, the minimum requirements for automobile liability insurance are $15,000 per person/$30,000 per accident.  This means that in many cases you may only be able to recover a maximum of $15,000 from a defendant’s automobile liability insurance.  Some Californians also may qualify for California’s Low Cost Auto Insurance program which means that they...
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