Do You Always Get Pain and Suffering after a San Diego Car Accident?
Typically, yes, as long as you’re insured. In California, Proposition 213 prevents uninsured motorists from receiving pain and suffering damages. A uninsured party who isn’t
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Typically, yes, as long as you’re insured. In California, Proposition 213 prevents uninsured motorists from receiving pain and suffering damages. A uninsured party who isn’t
Even small car accidents are emotionally distressing. For all the times we’re on the road, no one ever expects to get hit. When a car
Every car accident and injury claim is different. The timeframe for a case to reach a conclusion can be anywhere from several months to several
“It depends.” The universal lawyer response. Whether your accident was in San Diego or another part of California, the answer is that it really can
The short answer is no. Pain and suffering and medical bills fall under two different types of damages. But this doesn’t mean you can’t be
This may sound crazy, but some of us attorneys realize you don’t want to hire one! We get it, a car accident upends your daily
Without sounding self-serving, the answer is almost always yes. Unless there were little to no injuries, no missed time from miss work, or minimal damage
No one is prepared for when a car accident happens. Our daily schedules are upended with doctor’s appointments, dealing with the injuries, getting the car
Part I and Part II showed us that insurance companies will use delay and the recorded statement to their advantage. The goal is that if a lowball
In Part I, we discussed how insurance adjusters use delay to their advantage in your car accident injury claim. The longer things go on, the