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I was in a collision, but the doctor’s office will not take my auto insurance.  What do I do?

The latest trend is for medical providers to refuse to accept health insurance when you are in a motor vehicle collision.  There may be several reasons for this.  First, they may have run into an insurer who refuses to pay for auto related injuries, trying (unlawfully) to place the onus on the third party’s carrier.  …

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Car accident victims in Georgia are still responsible for paying their own medical bills even though the accident was not their fault.

A frequent discussion we have with a new client: Question: Do you have health insurance? Answer: I do, but the hospital told me to just bill the other driver’s insurance. The accident was his fault. In a world where everything is ‘fair’ that might be the correct answer. But that is not how it works. …

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What do all those terms mean in my auto insurance policy? Do I really need all that stuff?

When we meet a new client and ask about their auto coverage, there is often no more than a vague understanding of what their coverage is and sometimes even less of an understanding as to what those items mean. Mix that in with a couple of widespread myths and it is apparent that many of …

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Commercial Driving Accidents: How to Minimize Risk

A road accident will disrupt your life, but if you’re a commercial truck driver or you employ them, accidents disrupt your business and livelihood as well. Since commercial trucks are much larger and heavier than normal vehicles, they need significantly more time and distance to stop. Oftentimes, the difference between an accident and a near-miss …

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