Auto Insurance



Everyone knows what automobile insurance is, but not everyone has it or has the right coverage. In return for paying premiums, insurance companies and vehicle owners sign contracts to provide coverage for certain expenses resulting from using automobile. Some states require full coverage (New Jersey), some just require liability insurance. In addition to paying for car repairs and maintenance after an accident, it may also pay for medical expenses, uninsured or underinsured motorist collisions, and a new vehicle and more.

Determining the right policy for the best premiums can be terribly confusing and time-consuming. Here are some articles about the different types of insurnace and what to look for in a good policy. Even though you may think you don't need it, it's a good idea to protect yourself, your family and your property from potential lawsuits and financial loss.

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Automobile Insurance Articles
-  Insurance Coverage and the Use of Others' Cars-  Suing the Other Driver and No-Fault Car Insurance
-  Common Insurers and Claims Processing-  Death and No-Fault Car Insurance
-  Auto Accident: Lapsed Insurance-  Property Damage and No-Fault Car Insurance
-  Auto Accident: GAP Insurance Policies-  Personal Injuries and No-Fault Car Insurance
-  Auto Accident: Determining Value and Diminished Value-  Motor Vehicle Insurance for Small Businesses
-  Claiming No-Fault Insurance Benefits-  Deductibles & Insurance Payments for Car Accidents
-  Basics of No-Fault Auto Insurance-  Uninsured Motorist Insurance
-  Underinsured Motorist Insurance-  Statutes of Limitations in Accident Cases
-  Auto Accidents and Personal Injury Lawsuits-  Dealing with Insurance Companies
-  Automobile Accident: Substandard Repairs-  Arbitration
-  Auto Accident: Use of Insurance Proceeds-  Required Auto Insurance
-  Auto Accidents and Estimates for Repairs-  Auto Insurance Options
 
State Specific Resources
-  State Codes and Statutes Websites-  State Motor Vehicle Websites
 
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Ask a Lawyer - Insurance Law questions answered by leading lawyers
Is air conditioning units considered part of a building or personal property?
I had 2 large airconditioning units, permantly installed, that were stolen for the copper. They also destroying the air ducts while stealing the units. My insurance company refuses to pay for damagages, citing that theft is excluded. I say that while the units were stolen, they damaged my building. This is commercial property.
We live in a moble home park, with an Moble Home Assocation. Do we need Libilaty Insurance to cover
Without ins would each person whom lives in the park be sued if a person got hurt during a park function? Or does the park owners liabitity ins cover a Moble home Assocation function where someone got injured?
If I Hire an Attorney for an Automotive accident case & I feel that he is not Proactive in my claim
I am told that until i see an neuroserguon out of my own pocket, being my general doctors already used up my $15,000 on PIP & Med pay, that he will not even start to file on my Uninsured motorist policy being I was hit from behind by an uninsured motorist. I am disabled with no income and being im a veteran my attorney says goto VA to be seen, and I told him that if they even do see me, it may take three to six months minimum to even see a doctor. I''ve already seen a Neurologist, Pain Specialist and Ortho Chiropractor and all say Im Disabled, but my attorney doesn''t accept Ortho Chiropractor as reliable doctor even tho I have seen him for years and he has a Neuro background also. I feel that my attorney is not taking my claim serious or with heart because I received out of months only one call from him and thats after I wrote an E-mail to him regarding his lack of communication. I have to find out everything from other sources before my attorney. I wish to go to another Law Firm.
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF MY EMPLOYER IS REQUIRED TO OFFER ME COBRA INSURANCE WHEN THEY LET ME GO?
Does the Affordable Care Act extending parents'' coverage to children age 18 thru 26 make the parent
Laboratory Corporation of America insist the policy holder is the responsible party. Local Doctors and health facilities list the adult patient as the responsible party.
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Automobile Insurance Lawyer Web Sites
 
 -  West Virginia Insurance Law - Mcqueen Davis PLLC
 -  Mississippi Law - Cumbest, Cumbest, Hunter & Mccormick, P.A.
 -  Missouri Lawyers - Case, Rajnoha & Boudreau
 -  Stearns County Attorney - Kelm & Reuter, P.A.
 -  Maui County Law - Tateishi & Pascual, Attorneys A Law Corporation