Auto Accident Lawyer In California
August 16, 2010 by Rob Saunders
Filed under Car Insurance
It’s not a particularly difficult thing to understand, is it? Your driving is doing nothing to break the law, but this dude reverses into your broadside hard enough to lose his bumper and tail lights, while the door of your SUV is so busted that you are not able to open it. But things don’t seem too bad when you get out of your car and he out of his; and he apologizes for being such a klutz and setting it all off; and you give him your insurance info, and he gives you his; and you both get back in and drive off. Imagine your surprise the when after you have waited for them to contact you for quite a while what you get is a mail that orders you to appear in court – you should have been the one suing!
Road Traffic Accident Claim – 3 Things You Must Have When Going To Court For An Auto Accident Claim
June 5, 2010 by Jessica Lauren
Filed under Car Insurance
Do you desire to make a road traffic accident claim? This article is going to talk about 3 must haves when going to court for an auto accident claim.
Lawyer For Car Accident – Understanding The Claims Process Of The Insurance Company
May 31, 2010 by Jessica Lauren
Filed under Car Insurance
Are you considering hiring a lawyer for car accident? In this article we are going to assist you understand the claims process and auto accident attorney’s place.
Auto Accident Law Suit – Is Your Auto Accident Case Worth The Fight?
May 26, 2010 by Jessica L Lawson
Filed under Car Insurance
Do you believe you should file an auto accident law suit? Maybe you are wondering if your auto accident case is worth fighting for. In this article we are going to chat about why your case is worth the fight.
Fighting Traffic Tickets Can Cost Money, Try To Avoid Getting Them
December 22, 2009 by Pete Malcolm
Filed under Car Insurance
If you want to know how to fight traffic tickets, try to not get them. Traffic tickets can cost a person a small fortune. Not that the ticket itself is not bad enough, but it only scratches the surface. Too many will increase insurance rates, and even sometimes cause insurance cancellation. If you are able to find another company that will take you, the cost will be outrageous. Missed work, loss of license, loss of vehicle, and job, are all potential outcome of too many tickets.