You do not necessarily need to file a lawsuit in order to recover damages a result of a Columbus car accident. But even if you don’t believe you need to take legal action, a Columbus personal injury lawyer may still be a benefit to your case. Take a look at the different ways you can …
Do I have to bring my auto accident case to court?
Being involved in an auto accident can make life difficult. You’ll suddenly find yourself having to deal with the other driver, insurance companies, lawyers, and even the repair shop. Amidst the stresses, you may find yourself deciding whether you should bring your auto accident to court to obtain compensation for your damages. Most auto accidents …
What Is Subrogation in Car Insurance?
Subrogation in car insurance can be defined as the substitution of one person or entity for another in a claim or debt settlement. It often refers to the insurance company seeking reimbursement from the party legally responsible for an accident after the insurer has already paid money on behalf of the insured. This typically includes …
Who Pays My Bills in Case of a Car Accident?
When it comes to car accidents, Ohio follows the traditional “tort” or “fault” system. This means the individual who caused the accident is held accountable for all resulting damages and losses, including injuries to passengers, other drivers, and property damage. If you were the passenger of a vehicle involved in an Ohio car accident, you …
Lane Splitting: How California is Saving Bikers’ Lives
Dear fellow bikers, Hurrah for our Hogs and Hondas, Yeehaw for our Yamahas, congrats to our Kawasakis, bravo to our Beemers. What’s the cause for celebration? Bikers are finally getting some respect on the road. On August 10th 2016, California passed Assembly Bill 51 becoming the first state to legalize lane splitting. (Footnote for all …
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