4. Insurance
companies follow strict legal definitions of what serious injury really is, and even
though there is a serious injury exception for limited tort, you still may not
get compensation for your pain and suffering.
There are a few instances in which you could still make a claim for pain and suffering if you have limited tort on your policy. One of these exceptions is serious injury. There is a strict legal definition of what serious injury is and even though yours or a loved one's injury is severe, it may not qualify for the exception.
Relying on exceptions such as these is never a good idea as it's impossible to know what may happen if you or a loved one are ever in a severe accident. It's best to know that you are protected regardless of the circumstances and having full coverage, including full tort, can give you that peace of mind.
The accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm want to be there for you
through every step of your claim to help you get the compensation you deserve.
Please call us as soon as you
are the victim of another driver's negligence.
Showing posts with label full tort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label full tort. Show all posts
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
The Tort Coverage You Choose Could Affect Your Family, Too
3. Whatever option you choose, full tort or limited tort, it could affect your family, too.
If other family members live in your household and do not have an automobile insurance policy, they are considered to have the tort option the person with insurance has elected. For instance, if you have children and they are involved in an automobile accident, they are considered to the have the same tort option that you have.
The accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm want to be there for you through every step of your claim to help you get the compensation you deserve. Please call us as soon as you are the victim of another driver's negligence.
If other family members live in your household and do not have an automobile insurance policy, they are considered to have the tort option the person with insurance has elected. For instance, if you have children and they are involved in an automobile accident, they are considered to the have the same tort option that you have.
The accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm want to be there for you through every step of your claim to help you get the compensation you deserve. Please call us as soon as you are the victim of another driver's negligence.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Is Limited Tort Really Less Expensive?
2. People choose limited tort on
their policy because it saves them a little money right now, but if you get in
a bad accident it won’t save you anything; in fact you could cost you
thousands.
Limited tort is often pushed by the insurance companies as
being more attractive than full tort because it is less expensive; however,
what the insurance company doesn’t tell you is that the savings is minimal and
if you or a loved one is injured because of someone else’s negligence you have
given up your right to make a claim for pain and suffering except under the few
exceptions of limited tort.
What a lot of people don’t realize or think of when setting up their policy is an injury could last
for quite some time causing many doctor’s visits, procedures, medications, and
possibly even cost you your job if the injury prevents you from performing your
duties. These expenses add up quickly and are only covered up to the amount you
have selected for your wage loss and/or medical expenses. After those coverage
expenses are exhausted any remaining bills or wage loss is no longer the
responsibility of your insurance company.
In some cases you can make a claim
for pain and suffering to cover these unexpected expenses, but in most cases you
can only do this if you have full tort on your policy. This is why it is not
only a good idea to have full tort on your policy, but also the reason not having
full tort can cost you thousands.
The accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm want to be
there for you through every step of your claim to help you get the compensation
you deserve. Please call us as soon as you are the victim of another driver's
negligence.
Monday, May 21, 2012
The Truths about Tort Coverage (full and limited)
Here at The Pisanchyn Law Firm we think it's important to educate our friends, families, and clients on our
different areas of practice. Each week we compile a list of important facts that
most people don't know, and as a result, could harm them or their claim. As the
week goes on we share more information on each fact.
- It’s common for us to ask if you have full tort on your insurance policy and many times people will respond with, “I have full coverage.” Full coverage and full tort are not one in the same.
- People choose limited tort on their policy because it saves them a little money right now, but if you get in a bad accident it won’t save you anything; in fact you could cost you thousands.
- Whatever option you choose, full tort or limited tort, could affect your family, too.
- Insurance companies have strict definitions of what serious injury really is, and even though there is a serious injury exception for limited tort, you still may not get compensation for your pain and suffering.
- Along with serious injury, there are other exceptions to limited tort but relying on these exceptions alone to be compensated for your pain and suffering, in most cases, will not help you.
Is there a particular practice area you'd like to know more about? Let us know!
We are always looking for ways to help our clients, friends, families, and
acquaintances and with your feedback we can get you the information you need.
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suggestions or topics you'd like to know more about.
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