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...
Uninsured Motorist Car Accident Settlement. How We Turned A 20K Settlement Into 700K
We Win Injury Law
34 minutes
4 months ago
Uninsured Motorist Car Accident Settlement. How We Turned A 20K Settlement Into 700K
We recently settled a car accident case for over $ 700,000 after the insurance company initially offered $ 20,000. The damage to the car didn’t look that bad, but the injuries were real. Our client needed surgery, had major medical bills, and couldn’t work. The driver who hit them had no insurance, so we filed an uninsured motorist claim against our client’s carrier. Even after years of paying premiums, their own insurance company tried to lowball them. We talk through how we filed suit, walk...
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...