Unfair Insurance Companies Tactics I have often had clients who think that the other person’s insurance company will want to treat them fairly. That is not the case. Insurance companies pay out the lowest amount possible to injured parties, regardless of what is actually fair….

Importance of Having PIP or Med-Pay On Your Auto Insurance Policies Many of my automobile accident clients thought they had purchased “full coverage” on their automobile insurance but failed to include PIP or Med-Pay coverage (Personal Injury Protection) in their policy. How does this happen?…

What If The Insurance Company Wants You To Give A Recorded Statement? One of the most common techniques used by insurance companies to try to gain an advantage over an accident victim is to take a tape recorded-statement. Most people think that if they are…

Why Accident Victims Should Never Sign A Medical Authorization From The Insurance Company A common technique used by insurance companies to gain advantage over an accident victim is to get the injured person to sign a Medical Authorization. When someone is in an automobile accident,…

Finding Insurance Coverage How do you determine whose automobile policy may apply to your particular situation? Whether you are the driver, the passenger, or a guest in someone else’s vehicle, there are statutory and contractual dynamics which determine whose policy you are covered under. Automobile…

These Are Instructions for Calling Your Accident Into Your Own Insurance Company (This is not about calling the insurance company of the person who caused the accident) In order to make a claim, it is necessary for your insurance company to be called in order…

Permanent injuries are terrifying, because you don’t know what may happen to you in the future. If you suffer a permanent injury, Attorney Bruce A. Blaylock will speak directly with your treating doctor, and obtain a “permanency rating” on the percentage of the specific disability…

Do Insurance Companies Have A Duty To Negotiate In Good Faith? It is not unusual for an insurance company to make an offensively low offer to settle a personal injury claim, especially if the injury victim is not represented by an attorney. Are insurance companies…