Two Things You Didn't Know Your Auto Insurance Covered

Posted on: 27 October 2016

It's common knowledge that auto insurance policies pay for damages and losses sustained in vehicle collisions. However, many policies also have a variety of hidden benefits you may be paying for but not taking advantage of. Here are two things your auto insurance covers that you may not have known about. Bail Bonds Possibly one of the more unusual things your auto insurance policy takes care of is bail. If you are involved in an accident and carted to jail as a result, some insurance companies will pay to spring you out.
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Hold That Lawsuit: Getting Compensated Without Suing

Posted on: 26 October 2016

If you've been injured in an accident that was caused by someone else's negligence, your first impulse may be to file a lawsuit and get compensated for your damages. Of course, taking someone to court is both a time-consuming and costly endeavor. The good news is that there are several methods that could result in compensation that do not involve a trial, so read on to learn more about these ways to get a fair monetary award without filing a personal injury suit.
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Proving a Slip-and-Fall Incident Was Not Caused By Clumsiness

Posted on: 26 October 2016

If you regularly visit stores to window shop or make purchases, it is important that you are aware of your surroundings at all times. Should you slip and fall down inside of an establishment, you will need to know the proper steps to take immediately after the incident. Failing to take these precautions could cause you to lose the chance to get compensation for medical expenses if the store was negligent in the care of their flooring.
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Bitten By A Dog? 3 Things You Need To Do Before You File A Lawsuit

Posted on: 25 October 2016

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that roughly 4.5 million canine bites occur on an annual basis here in the United States and roughly 20 percent of those bites become infected at some point. It is same to assume that a decent amount of these dog bite victims end up at the hospital seeking medical attention due to the seriousness of the bite, as the CDC also reports that dog bites can not only cause injury and pain, but also nerve damage.
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