Archive for July, 2008
Many people say they have “full coverage”, believing they are adequately insured. However, when asked the specifics of what coverage they actually own, they generally have no idea. This helps explain what Full Coverage really is.
I have represented people involved in automobile accidents for more than 20 years. During my initial meetings with clients, one of the most important topics of conversation is the insurance coverage they purchased for their own auto. Many people tell me they have “full coverage”, believing they are adequately insured. However, when I ask the specifics of what coverage they actually own, they generally have no idea. Do they have bodily injury coverage, which protects them if they cause injury to a third party? Did their agent explain to them the need for uninsured motorist coverage to protect them if they are injured by an uninsured driver, and did they purchase it? What limits of coverage did they actually buy? They simply do not know.
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Florida Car Insurance…What Does "Full Coverage" Really Mean
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There are several myths about the lemon law. Find the truths and answers here
In my daily practice of law I handle anywhere from 5 to 20 phone calls or emails regarding the Pennsylvania Lemon Law and its application to specific vehicles. I have been amazed at the lack of knowledge out there with the general public, so I am hopeful that this article will dispel many of the myths put out there by those who do not know better.
1. Myth - I cannot afford to pay an attorney to represent me.
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This articles is designed to help people injured in Virginia car accidents understand why it is so important to promptly seek and obtain medical care for their injuries. These actions will not only guard their health, but also strengthen their position in a personal injury claim against the opposing insurance company.
The insurance companies have many powerful advocates teaching them how to deny and minimize personal injury claims arising from car accidents; however, the average person involved in such an accident does not.
This inequity drove me to write this article to help people injured in Virginia accidents better understand their rights and increase their chances of successfully pursuing claims for those injuries.
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Why You Should Always Seek Medical Care When You Are Injured in a Virginia Automobile Accident
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Have you been threatened with Wage Garnishment? Can they actually garnish your wages?
So you have defaulted on a credit account. The debt collector calls and demands immediate payment of the debt. The debt collector then makes the following threat: “If you do not pay this debt by Monday at noon, we will garnish your wages, starting with your next paycheck”.
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If you have suffered an injury resulting in significant damages you will need to hire a Arizona personal injury lawyer. In Flagstaff, AZ, there are probably quite a few pages of Arizona personal injury lawyer listings in the phone book.
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Find information on medical malpractice. Find out what you need to know if you’re a victim of medical malpractice.
Medical professional liability insurance is another name for medical malpractice insurance. There are two types of medical professional liability insurance, claims-made and occurrence policies. There are advantages and disadvantages to each of these types of policies.
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Ever wonder why you should call the police if you are hurt in a Virginia automobile accident? Read this article and you will understand why it is so important and why it will help your personal injury claim.
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If You Are Hurt in a Virginia Car Accident, Then Call the Police!
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A partnership agreement is a legal form, which outlines and governs how a partnership will be managed. Having one will prevent any disagreements later on down the road by clearly outlining each person’s responsibilities and objectives.
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