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You don’t sue the insurance company; you sue the party responsible for causing your accident The insurance company just provides an attorney to represent that person Even if the person… Read more »
Uber, Lyft, and other ride-hailing companies have at least $100,000 in coverage. If the cost of your injuries surpasses $100,000, you can use your underinsured coverage to try and make… Read more »
You are covered by no-fault insurance in an automobile accident to pay your medical expenses and some of your lost earnings. Workers’ compensation will cover your medical expenses if you… Read more »
The no-fault benefits application is simple and can be requested from your own insurance company. You have 30 days to apply for these benefits through your insurance company. It is… Read more »
Serious injury is a part of New York insurance law. Most injuries are not classified as serious injuries in New York. There is a higher threshold to be able to… Read more »