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...
The Lies Insurance Companies Tell That Keep You From Getting Paid After an Accident
We Win Injury Law
29 minutes
1 month ago
The Lies Insurance Companies Tell That Keep You From Getting Paid After an Accident
The lies insurance companies tell, and we've heard them all. Insurance adjusters are not your friends. Full coverage is not directly correlated with good coverage. Clients believe they are fully insured, but often it only means they meet the minimum requirements. Property damage is small compared to bodily injury, and you need real protection, not just the illusion of coverage. Adjusters use tactics such as the friendly voice call with a quick settlement or the blame game and delay to s...
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...