These are three practices used by some car insurance companies during the claims process, which can result in lower compensation for injured parties. The story may go like this: You are driving on a street when a truck comes out...
TL;DR: An auto insurance claim is a request for your insurer to pay for car damage or injuries after an accident, or to defend you if you caused the crash. It affects drivers and passengers facing repair costs or medical...
TL;DR: Super Bowl Sunday drunk driving crashes spike sharply, with alcohol-related fatal and injury wrecks rising up to 117% in some counties. Impaired drivers face liability for deaths and serious injuries, and the first hour after the game carries the...
TL;DR: The difference between no-fault and fault car insurance is who pays after a crash and how injury claims are handled. In no-fault states insurer covers bills regardless of blame, while fault states require at-fault driver’s insurer to pay, which...
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