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- After I Am Involved in a Car Accident, What Should Be My First Step?
- What Happens if the Other Driver Does Not Have Appropriate Car Insurance or Leaves the Scene Before Questioning?
- Should I Go to a Medical Doctor After My Accident Even if I Do Not Have Any Visible Injuries?
- Will I Need a Lawyer or Attorney if I Have Been Involved in an Accident?
- If an Insurance Company Wants Me to Give a Personal Statement of the Accident or Sign Official Documents, Should I Comply?
- What Repercussions of an Auto Accident Can I Be Potentially Reimbursed For?
- What Pennsylvania Car Accident Laws Should I Be Aware of When I Am Involved in a Car Accident?
After I Am Involved in a Car Accident, What Should Be My First Step?
What Happens if the Other Driver Does Not Have Appropriate Car Insurance or Leaves the Scene Before Questioning?
If you have been involved in a hit and run accident or the other driver flees, remember the car’s license plate number or take a picture. If you are unable to do both, find out if there were any witnesses present during the accident. If none of these choices are applicable, take a picture of the damage that was inflicted on your vehicle and explain the situation to your insurance company.
Based on certain events, you may be eligible to receive an uninsured motorist (UM) claim if an uninsured driver has caused the accident. This insurance coverage will pay for medical expenses and lost wages for you and other passengers who were involved in the accident. Underinsured motorists (UIM) applies if the driver who caused the accident has insurance but is not able to cover all the expenses. In this case, their insurance will first pay for the costs, and your UIM coverage would compensate for the difference.
Should I Go to a Medical Doctor After My Accident Even if I Do Not Have Any Visible Injuries?
Will I Need a Lawyer or Attorney if I Have Been Involved in an Accident?
If an Insurance Company Wants Me to Give a Personal Statement of the Accident or Sign Official Documents, Should I Comply?
What Repercussions of an Auto Accident Can I Be Potentially Reimbursed For?
What Pennsylvania Car Accident Laws Should I Be Aware of When I Am Involved in a Car Accident?
Comparative Negligence is law that attempts to reduce the cost of damages and compensate victims for some of their injuries. Pennsylvania has a “modified comparative fault” rule that reduces the plaintiff’s compensation by a percentage that is identical to their fault. For example, if a person in Pennsylvania is found to be more than 50% at fault for the car accident, they will not receive any reimbursement. However, if they are only 25% liable for the accident, they can potentially collect a 75% reimbursement from the case.
No-Fault Car Insurance, also referred to as Personal Injury Protection Insurance (PIP), requires drivers to file a claim with their insurance company after they have been involved in an auto accident. No-Fault Insurance covers the cost of medical expenses, income losses, or funeral expenses that arose as a result of the car accident.
The Pennsylvania Car Accident Statute of Limitations establishes a set duration of 2 years that an individual must file for auto accidents in order to receive any compensation. The time starts on the day the car accident occurred and ends on that same date 2 years later.
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