If you have been involved in a car accident, your car repair cost would be covered if you have collision and comprehensive coverage under your policy. Some policies do not provide for full coverage on cars that are older or not financially worth fully insuring. Again, this depends on the policy that the insured chose.
If the insurance company determines that the value of your vehicle is not worth the repair costs, they will not fix the car but will instead provide you with the money for the value of the car. Of course, you would be responsible for the deductible first and could also be responsible for any shortfall to the bank that extended the loan to finance the vehicle.
In a no-fault insurance state, such as New Jersey, you are responsible for the payment of your medical bills during the claim. However, if your policy allows for medical payments during the pendency of the claim, they will pay the amounts as allotted in the policy. Often, the amount is capped at a minimal amount such as $10,000. Any amount accrued or needed beyond what is covered under the policy will be your responsibility. The only way to fully cover your present and future medical expenses may be to sue the respective party or parties that are partially or largely responsible for causing the accident.
Without filing a suit or getting an attorney involved, the insurance company will not pay for your lost wages. Attorneys who file claims or become involved in the case can negotiate compensation for the loss of wages both past, present, and future.
Most attorneys take personal injury cases on a contingency basis. This means that if you recover compensation for your losses, the attorney will be paid a percentage of the recovery. For example, if the retainer agreement calls for the attorney to be paid 33% of your award, you would receive your award minus 33%. Keep in mind that the attorney represents you for free throughout the legal process and will cover investigators and other costs associated with your claim. They do not receive payment unless you win damages.
If you have been involved in an accident, contact CR to seek financial compensation for your losses. We will represent you against the at-fault driver, insurance companies, and any other related parties if you were injured because of someone else.
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