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What to Do If Your Car Accident Claim Is Denied

Posted on September 29, 2020 in
Car accidents can be expensive. From medical bills to lost wages and vehicle repairs, you can easily face thousands of dollars simply recovering from the collision -- but filing an insurance claim can help you pay for these costs. Unfortunately, an insurance company can deny your car accident claim for a number of reasons,...
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Who Is At-Fault in a Rideshare Accident?

Posted on September 29, 2020 in
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft provide an accessible way for Arizona residents to travel from place to place. However, these platforms rely on cars to operate, and accidents can still occur in these vehicles, leading to serious injuries and financial, emotional, and physical consequences. To seek justice for your damages, you will need...
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Do I Have to Go to Court After a Car Accident?

Posted on August 24, 2020 in
The aftermath of a car accident can be a scary experience. You may suffer from serious physical and emotional injuries, face expensive medical bills, and lose time at work and with family due to the accident’s impact. You can pursue compensation for your injuries through a lawsuit or insurance claim -- but you may...
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What to Do If You’ve Been Rear-Ended in Prescott

Posted on July 22, 2020 in
Rear-end collisions are common in the United States, resulting in 1.7 million car accidents, 500,000 injuries, and 1,700 deaths each year. If you are in one of these collisions, you can suffer serious physical, financial, and emotional harm -- and under Arizona law, the at-fault driver must pay for these damages, either in the...
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New Auto Insurance Limits in Arizona May Affect Your Coverage

Posted on July 7, 2020 in
Like all other states, Arizona requires that licensed drivers must have automobile insurance to cover any unexpected accidents or other liability-based incidents. However, Arizona has recently passed a new law that has changed the minimum acceptable coverage amounts. These new limits may bring questions regarding your current coverage, and any future coverage you may...
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