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Car Insurance and Car Accident Claims
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What Is Pain and Suffering In a Car Accident Case?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
Insurance adjusters have several ways to put a dollar amount on your "pain and suffering" after a car accident. ... Read more
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How Do I Negotiate a Car Insurance Settlement?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
Negotiating a car accident settlement often comes down to documenting your losses and holding your ground. ... Read more
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Writing a Car Insurance Claim Demand Letter
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
How to put together an effective demand letter--and figure out how much to ask for--as part of your car insurance claim. ... Read more
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What Does the Insurance Adjuster Do In a Car Insurance Claim?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
Understand how insurance adjusters operate, and get an advantage when it's time to settle your car insurance claim. ... Read more
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Who Pays For Vehicle Damage After a Car Accident?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
Financial responsibility for vehicle damage depends on who caused the accident, but practically speaking, it's all about available insurance coverage. ... Read more
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What If I'm Hit By an Uninsured Driver?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
You're not necessarily out of luck if the driver who caused your accident doesn't have car insurance. ... Read more
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Does Health Insurance Cover My Car Accident Injuries?
by Dan Ray, Attorney · University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law
Your health insurance is likely to come into play after a car accident, but ultimate financial responsibility for your medical bills usually hinges on fault for the crash. ... Read more
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What Is No-Fault Car Insurance?
by Curtis Lee, J.D. · Villanova University School of Law
In a no-fault state, your own insurance pays for at least part of your car accident losses. Sometimes, you can sue the driver who caused your injuries to get more compensation. ... Read more
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What Is a Third Party Car Insurance Claim?
by Joe Cox, Attorney · Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
After a car accident, instead of filing a claim with your own insurance company, it might make sense to file a claim directly with the at-fault driver's carrier. ... Read more
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What Happens If You Have a Car Insurance Lapse?
by Dan Ray, Attorney · University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law
You’ll probably end up paying more for auto insurance coverage, and there will be other costs and consequences, too. ... Read more
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What If I Don't Report an Accident to My Car Insurance Company?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
You've been in a minor crash and you don't want to report it to your insurer, but that might not be a great idea. ... Read more
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How Does Underinsured Motorist Coverage Work?
by Mary Phelan D'Isa, Law School Professor
Using your own coverage for claims beyond the other driver's policy limits. ... Read more
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Can I Still Sue For a Car Accident If I Don't Have Car Insurance?
by Carol DiBari, Attorney · St. John's University School of Law
If you drive without car insurance, you can be fined or have your license suspended, but you can probably still get compensation for your losses (though that compensation may be limited). ... Read more
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Sample Demand Letter—Vehicle Damage
by David Berg, Attorney · Syracuse University College of Law
A demand letter is your best chance to frame your vehicle damage claim for a fair settlement. Use this sample correspondence as a guide when drafting your own letter to the at-fault driver's ... Read more
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Do I Have to Use a Car Insurance Settlement for Repairs?
by Neil Goodman, Attorney · Wayne State University Law School
Can you use the insurance company's payment for something other than getting your car fixed? ... Read more
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The Insurance Company Says My Car Is a Total Loss. What Happens Next?
by Peter Dahl, Attorney · Seton Hall University School of Law
A total loss car is a car that can’t be repaired safely or that an adjuster decides will cost more to fix than the car is worth. ... Read more
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What If I Say No to the Insurance Company's First Car Accident Settlement Offer?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
You can—and almost always should—turn down the car insurance company's first offer to settle your car accident claim. ... Read more
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What Is Car Loan Gap Insurance?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
Gap coverage can help you steer clear of financial risk when you're financing your car. ... Read more
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Types of Car Insurance Coverage
Confused by your car insurance coverage options? You've come to the right place. ... Read more
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Does Car Insurance Cover Assault at a Car Accident Scene?
by Neil Goodman, Attorney · Wayne State University Law School
When a "road rage" incident ends in a physical altercation after a car accident, drivers and others can suffer injuries, but that doesn't necessarily mean insurance will pay the medical bill ... Read more