You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know

You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know

Let’s say you or a loved one are in a motor vehicle accident.  Do you know your rights?  If you think you do, can you answer these questions?

1.      Do you know who will pay for your medical bills?

2.      Do you have lost wage coverage?

3.      What does Full Tort mean?

4.      What does Limited Tort mean?

5.      How do I find out my tort option and why should I care about it?

6.      What is the difference between economic and noneconomic loss?

7.      If the driver of the vehicle that hit me doesn’t have insurance or has inadequate insurance, what are my rights?

8.      If I am working on my vehicle, loading or unloading my vehicle, entering or exiting my vehicle and I get injured, do I have any rights under my automobile insurance policy?

I can answer these questions.  I have helped people who had no idea what could be done following a motor vehicle accident.  If you have an accident and hire me, there is no fee for my services unless we recover money for you.  If you or a loved one are in an accident, please call me.

Remember You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know.


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