Auto Accident Library
Our free library of articles provides important and useful information for people who have been hurt in car crashes. Here you can learn about your legal rights, your potential compensation, and other issues of interest after an auto accident leaves you injured.
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Car Accidents and Lost Wages Generally, to recover for lost wages, one of two things must occur: An injury must be the direct result of the accident, or a pre-existing injury was made worse -
Tricks And Tactics Of The Insurance Industry Insurance companies and their representatives have one goal in mind: to make big profits. Learn some of the tricks and tactics they use. -
Auto Accidents And Traumatic Brain Injuries According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, auto accidents are the third leading cause of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in the United States. -
Fool Me Once… The Importance Of UIM Coverage Uninsured & underinsured motorist coverage (UIM) protects when you are in an accident in which the other driver doesn’t have enough insurance to cover injuries -
The Rideshare Driver Liability Black Hole Rideshare companies tout “$1 million insurance policies”, bodily injury coverage, third-party liability coverage, & uninsured/underinsured motorist protection. -
One Car Insurance Tip Worth One Million Dollars To Drivers Depending on your driving record, an increase in your policy from $100,000 to $1 million will only raise your yearly rate by $50 to $250. -
Using Ones Own Health Insurance After An Auto Accident You’re far better off turning in your medical bills to your own health insurance company, learn why from Georgia Car Accident attorney Jason Schultz. -
How Whiplash Injuries Occur & Damages Caused To The Body Whiplash is a common occurrence in rear-end car collisions, and it doesn’t have to be a particularly violent crash. Identify whiplash and safeguard your rights. -
April Is Distracted Driving Awareness Month Distracted driving has become a national epidemic. The three types of distractions include visual, manual, and cognitive. -
This Could Well Be The Single Most Important Type Of Auto Insurance You Carry UM/UIM coverage protects you in the event that the person who hit and injured you has little or no insurance.