The key types of auto insurance coverage in automobile cases are property damage coverage and injury coverage. Collision is coverage you buy for your own car in case you damage it in an accident. There is also Comprehensive coverage you buy to protect yourself when you run into someone else’s car or when you cause an […]
If I feel okay following an accident, should I still see a doctor?
In our law firm, the rule is we don’t make cases; we take cases. We’re not there to create injuries that aren’t there, and we don’t want you to be injured, because candidly there is nobody who would prefer to be injured than not. If you think there’s something going on with your body that’s […]
If the insurance company wants my medical records, should I agree to release them?
The answer is almost always no. But, why you shouldn’t is more complex: At a certain point the other insurance company is going to be entitled to some portion of your medical records in order to approve your claim. That’s normal and a part of what your lawyer is going to help you with. I […]
Car Insurance Laws and Recommended Coverage
The minimum amount of insurance that a person needs to carry is $25,000, which is extraordinarily low. It’s easy to generate $25,000 in medical bills. With MRI’s costing $2,000, with hospital and emergency room fees being in the $5,000 range, you can very quickly exceed your insurance coverage. It’s important that your insurance be proportionate […]
“Miss and Run” Car Accidents
Q: What if the driver flees the scene and is never apprehended? This is something that’s really important to know, and a lot of people don’t know about it: Wisconsin changed its law with regards to what we call “miss-and-runs.” There are times when the person who causes the accident flees or leaves the scene, […]
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