Most people proudly say they have full coverage on their car insurance. It sounds safe and complete, but full coverage does not mean what you think it means. Full coverage usually means you meet the state minimum legal requirements. That is the bare minimum that keeps you on the road, but not the amount that keeps you financially protected. When serious accidents happen, those limits collapse fast. A single life flight can cost more than $100,000. ICU stays and surgeries can climb into the hu...
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Most people proudly say they have full coverage on their car insurance. It sounds safe and complete, but full coverage does not mean what you think it means. Full coverage usually means you meet the state minimum legal requirements. That is the bare minimum that keeps you on the road, but not the amount that keeps you financially protected. When serious accidents happen, those limits collapse fast. A single life flight can cost more than $100,000. ICU stays and surgeries can climb into the hu...
NFL Rashee Rice’s High-Speed Car Crash and the “Free 4” Controversy
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NFL Rashee Rice’s High-Speed Car Crash and the “Free 4” Controversy
It finally feels like fall in Utah. Football weather is here. The mornings are cool, the games aren’t burning hot, and October has been one of the best in years. That means football, baseball playoffs, hockey, and the NBA all kicking off. Then it turns to a serious NFL story. Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was driving a rented Lamborghini in Dallas, racing another car at 119 miles an hour, when he lost control and caused a six-vehicle crash. Several people were hurt with brain trauma and in...
We Win Injury Law
Most people proudly say they have full coverage on their car insurance. It sounds safe and complete, but full coverage does not mean what you think it means. Full coverage usually means you meet the state minimum legal requirements. That is the bare minimum that keeps you on the road, but not the amount that keeps you financially protected. When serious accidents happen, those limits collapse fast. A single life flight can cost more than $100,000. ICU stays and surgeries can climb into the hu...