Nov 12 2008

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Auto Accidents - When to Get a Lawyer for Personal Injury

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Luke Sabucco asked:


When it comes to auto accidents, people often wonder if they should contact a injury lawyer right away. It depends on the situation.

When to run to an attorney and when to walk. Contacting an attorney who deals with personal injury (especially relating to auto accidents) can provide you with the peace of mind that no stone gets left unturned. Here are some tips for when you should run to an attorney and when you can just walk:

-Run to an attorney when:

-An injury has occurred where there has been serious injury (broken bones / hospitalization) or where injuries are likely to be -permanent (paralysis);

-A death has resulted from the accident;

-Fault is clearly an issue;

-Other parties were involved such as pedestrians or other autos;

-The accident occurred in a construction area;

-A police report does not accurately describe the accident and puts you at fault;

-Important technical, legal or medical issues are involved;

-The limits of your liability insurance are low,

-You have no insurance,, or your insurance company suggests that you did not pay your premium.

-Your insurer starts “acting funny.”

-Your insurer involves its own attorney (in this case, sprint!).

Walk to an attorney when:

-Seeking advice on the settlement value of a claim (while not an exact science, attorneys may be able to provide best and worse -case scenarios);

-Unsure if other insurance (homeowners, travel, etc.) may be available;

-Fault may be an issue;

-Determining whether your insurer may be acting in bad faith (not looking out for your best interests);

-Seeking information on how to handle negotiations with an insurer;

-You don’t know your rights;

-Confused over the terms of your policy;

-Needing an expert to review confusing paperwork or forms.

(Source: http://accident-law.freeadvice.com/auto/attorney-and-car-accidents.htm, 2007)

Auto accidents can also be categorized by whether or not alcohol is involved. The gravity of the situation can also be determined by what injuries were incurred.

Houston Personal Injury Lawyer



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Nov 12 2008

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The Basics of Home Insurance

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Paige Martin asked:


One of the most important things homeowners should concern themselves with is home insurance.

This insurance can protect their home in event of fire or major damages to the property due to things such as a collapsed roof.

Just like any other kind of insurance, there is no basic contract that can be drawn up for everybody. This is because everybody’s needs and situations will be different so every contract will be just a little bit different to reflect those needs.

There are however, some home insurance basics that every homeowner should know, starting with the three general categories that home insurance will fall into.

Named Perils is the first category of home insurance. This will protect the homeowner from damage caused to their physical property from natural disasters such as floods, fire, lightning, and windstorms.

Although this is the least expensive type of home insurance, it poses much risk to the homeowner. This is because every threat must be specifically mentioned in the insurance policy or it will not be covered.

Not every homeowner can foresee every situation and so, if a flood occurs in an area that is not known for flooding, the homeowner could be stuck paying the bill. Named Perils also only includes things that will occur naturally so if any unnatural damage occurs, the homeowner will also be solely responsible for paying for any damages.

Broad, or “All Risk” insurance provides coverage that falls right in between the other two categories. This type of home insurance will protect the homeowner from any risk or threat to the home’s physical property but for the contents held within, Named Perils must be named specifically.

Just as the policy coverage falls right in between the other two categories, so does the price.

Comprehensive insurance provides for total protection. This includes protection for the home’s physical property as well as any contents within that home. Not only does it provide insurance for everything related to the home, it provides coverage for any type of damage and that damage needs not be specifically named.

Basically, it provides protection for any damage to the property or contents regardless of what caused the damage.

Because this coverage does cover everything, it is generally the most expensive insurance homeowners can buy but they can be assured that they are well protected.

An insurance agent will discuss with homeowners what they feel is best depending on the homeowners needs and other factors, such as where they live.

The most expensive is not always the best and the cheapest may not always provide for the best protection so just like everything else, the homeowner must use due diligence when deciding on home insurance.



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Nov 11 2008

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