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What Is No-Fault Car Insurance and How Does a Claim Work?
If you live in a "no-fault" car insurance state, you'll likely make a claim with your own insurance company after a car accident.
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Making an Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Claim
Your uninsured motorist coverage and underinsured motorist coverage can be crucial if the at-fault driver has no (or not enough) car insurance.
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What's the Difference Between Collision and Comprehensive Car Insurance Coverage?
Find out what vehicle damage is covered under collision and comprehensive (full) car insurance policies.
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What Happens When You Total a Financed Car?
Learn more about how insurance companies decide whether a car is totaled, what to do when you still owe money on a totaled car, and how gap insurance can help.
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Drivers and passengers might suffer a variety of injuries as a result of a car accident, but most injuries fall into one of several categories.
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How to Determine Pain and Suffering in a Car Accident Case
After a car accident, the range of compensable losses include the "pain and suffering" you’ve endured from the accident, your injuries, and your medical care.
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The "Serious Injury" Threshold in a No-Fault Car Accident Case
If you are injured in a car accident in a "no-fault" state, you may be able to step outside of the no-fault system and file a lawsuit for damages that you would otherwise be unable to claim. Here's how it works.
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What If My Car Accident Injuries Appear Later?
Protecting your health and your legal rights means getting prompt medical attention at the first hint of injury after a car accident.
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Rear-Ended: Accident Liability and Compensation
Rear-end collisions are common, and fault is usually (but not always) straightforward, but what about proving injury?
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Options If You're Injured by a Hit-and-Run Driver
After a car accident with a hit and run driver, your options will depend on where you live and your car insurance coverage.
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DUI Accident Lawsuits: What Are Your Legal Options If You Get Hit By a Drunk Driver?
If you're hit by a drunk driver, you've got a good chance at winning a lawsuit. But before you sue, you'll want to consider the easier route of an insurance claim.
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Car Accident Injury Claim Basics
If you've been injured in a car accident, start here to learn more about your claim options.
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Evidence for Your Car Accident Case
Gathering the right evidence can make or break your car accident insurance claim or lawsuit.
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When a Car Accident Case Goes to Trial
If car insurance settlement talks fail, a trial may be necessary to resolve your car accident lawsuit.
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Settling Your Car Accident Case
Most car accident cases will settle out of court. Here's how it usually works.
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Defenses to a Car Accident Injury Claim
In a lawsuit or insurance claim after a car accident, be prepared for the other driver's insurance company to raise one or more of these defenses.
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Legal Options for Pedestrians Hit By a Car
If you're a pedestrian who has been injured by a vehicle driver, understand your rights and your options.
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What If My Car Accident Involved a Pedestrian?
When a driver hits a pedestrian, key liability and insurance coverage questions need to be answered.
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Is the Driver Always at Fault in a Pedestrian vs. Car Accident?
The driver is usually at fault when a car and pedestrian collide—but that's not always the case.
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Car-Bicycle Accidents: Can The Driver Be Sued?
If a motorist hits you while riding your bicycle, can you sue the driver for personal injury? Probably, but the driver isn't always at fault.
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Uber and Lyft Car Accident Injury Lawsuits
If you're injured in an accident involving an Uber or Lyft driver, talk to a lawyer about how to get full compensation for your injuries.
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Are Uber and Lyft Liable for Your Injuries?
Learn more about how to get compensation from Uber and Lyft when you are injured by a rideshare driver.
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How Much is My Uber/Lyft Injury Case Worth?
Before you try to put a dollar value on your rideshare injury lawsuit, it helps to understand how "damages" work.
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Uber/Lyft Passenger Injury Lawsuits: History and Developments
A number of rideshare passengers have filed injury claims arising from the negligent or criminal conduct of Uber and Lyft drivers.
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Are Uber/Lyft Liable for Sexual Assault Against Rideshare Passengers?
Are rideshare companies responsible for failing to keep passengers safe from sexual assault?