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How do I deal with an auto insurance claim with no personal auto insurance?

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Answered by attorney Mark Richard West (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mark West
Were you ever contacted by State Farm before this Collection Agency tried to call you? Were you sued over this? Were you served with a complaint and did you ignore it? These are some of the questions I would need answers to in order to more fully respond. It would seem to me a collection agent would have to a judgment against you in order to collect from you, otherwise, you are not obligated to pay them absent some agreement that you would.
Were you ever contacted by State Farm before this Collection Agency tried to call you? Were you sued over this? Were you served with a complaint and did you ignore it? These are some of the questions I would need answers to in order to more fully respond. It would seem to me a collection agent would have to a judgment against you in order to collect from you, otherwise, you are not obligated to pay them absent some agreement that you would.
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What can I do if I was injured and want to get a settlement?

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Answered by attorney Spencer Edward Farris (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The S.E. Farris Law Firm
The best thing you can do in this situation is to hire a qualified attorney. Your limited factual presentation makes it clear that you have a tort claim and perhaps a workers compensation claim.
The best thing you can do in this situation is to hire a qualified attorney. Your limited factual presentation makes it clear that you have a tort claim and perhaps a workers compensation claim.
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What should I ask for medical expenses after a car accident where I was rear-ended and now have neck pain?

Answered by attorney Greg Baumgartner
Personal Injury lawyer at Baumgartner Law Firm
Contrary to popular belief, car liability insurance carriers generally do not fund medical expenses prior to the expenses being incurred. And if they do, the personal injury victim wants no part of it.   Before any personal injury victim can consider settlement or what is reasonable for medical expenses they must first identify their medical issue and be certain that the issue has been resolved or the have reached maximum medical improvement. In short, the victim needs to go to a doctor identify the problem and get necessary treatment prior to exploring a settlement with the insurance company.   Many insurance carriers seek to "estimate" the medical expenses which is a very lowball number and asked the victim for a release at the time they advance a small amount for medical expenses. Should the injury proved to be more serious than originally thought, the personal injury victim is one left holding the bag and not the insurance carrier.   Most soft tissue type injuries resolve themselves after periods of time and that time can be shortened with treatment. However, more serious conditions such as a herniated disc -bulging disk can require much more extensive treatment and even potentially surgery.   Insurance carriers also look for any reason to fault your treatment and one of their major areas of dispute is waiting too long to see a doctor. Basically the argument is "if it's so bad why did you wait so long to go to a doctor".   Do not delay but seek treatment and identify your specific medical problem as soon as possible as the most important factor here is your personal health and not necessarily a settlement or lawsuit.
Contrary to popular belief, car liability insurance carriers generally do not fund medical expenses prior to the expenses being incurred. And if they do, the personal injury victim wants no part of it.   Before any personal injury victim can consider settlement or what is reasonable for medical expenses they must first identify their medical issue and be certain that the issue has been resolved or the have reached maximum medical improvement. In short, the victim needs to go to a doctor identify the problem and get necessary treatment prior to exploring a settlement with the insurance company.   Many insurance carriers seek to "estimate" the medical expenses which is a very lowball number and asked the victim for a release at the time they advance a small amount for medical expenses. Should the injury proved to be more serious than originally thought, the personal injury victim is one left holding the bag and not the insurance carrier.   Most soft tissue type injuries resolve themselves after periods of time and that time can be shortened with treatment. However, more serious conditions such as a herniated disc -bulging disk can require much more extensive treatment and even potentially surgery.   Insurance carriers also look for any reason to fault your treatment and one of their major areas of dispute is waiting too long to see a doctor. Basically the argument is "if it's so bad why did you wait so long to go to a doctor".   Do not delay but seek treatment and identify your specific medical problem as soon as possible as the most important factor here is your personal health and not necessarily a settlement or lawsuit.
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