Automobile Accidents

Auto accidents happen with alarming regularity. The insurance industry has made what should be a relatively simple process of collecting damages from a negligent driver into a nightmare for many people. Not too many years ago, people were able to handle auto accident claims on their own and were treated fairly by insurance companies. Now, the insurance companies make it almost impossible to get a fair settlement for a person injured by the negligence of another driver. They refuse to pay a fair amount for damage to your car, they may not pay for a rental car, they will criticize you for going to the doctor too much, and when you don't go, they say you aren't hurt. I have dealt with insurance companies and their adjusters for years and know how to get the most out of the insurance company.

When you are injured in an Auto accident, you are entitled to receive fair compensation for the damage to your car; you are entitled to have your medical expenses, past and future, paid; you are entitled to recover for lost wages and any damage done to your ability to make money in the future; and you are entitled to recover for physical and mental pain and suffering.

The statute of limitations for an Auto or trucking accident claim is two years from the date of the accident, so act quickly in order to avoid any unnecessary burden to you or your loved one.

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