Archive: 2019

The cost of hiring a personal injury attorney can vary, but most operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if the case is successful. Typically, this fee is around 33% of the settlement if the case is resolved before filing a lawsuit and can increase to 40% if the case proceeds...

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Health insurance companies like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicaid, Medicare, and Aetna, will often pay for treatment related to your accident. Other insurance plans, or “co-ops” may not. Private health insurance companies are not always required to pay for treatment after an accident, although most choose to pay anyway. If your health insurance does pay...

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No, Don’t Listen to Them. Insurance companies know they pay more money to victims with attorneys than they pay to victims without attorneys. That is a fact. We wouldn’t be doing our jobs if we weren’t getting clients more money. But we also make handling your claim easier. We handle the insurance companies, liens, and...

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Understanding Insurance Coverage Car insurance policies can vary widely in terms of the coverage they provide. Most states require a minimum level of coverage, but drivers can often opt for additional protections. Two key types of coverage relevant to medical treatment after an accident are Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Bodily Injury Liability (BIL). Personal...

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How to Choose the Best Attorney in Anchorage, AK Selecting the right attorney is a vital decision that can shape the direction of your legal case. Whether dealing with personal injury, family law disputes, or business-related matters, the stakes can be high. In Anchorage, AK, the legal system presents specific challenges due to Alaska’s unique...

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