Will your car be covered if someone hits you under your liability insurance? Unfortunately, no. Liability insurance will cover any liability or responsibility you have for paying for damages relating to an accident. However, if someone hits you, their liability insurance should pay your losses and injuries up to their policy limits since your liability… read more
Legal concerns relating to auto insurance claims can be complicated. Additionally, it is frequently challenging for accident victims and their families to get the compensation they are due from insurance companies. One of the most important things you can do is ensure that you have adequate coverage before an accident and fully understand your auto… read more
Most parents go to great lengths to protect their children while driving, from properly securing them into the appropriate car seat for their age, height, and weight to instructing their adolescent driver about the risks of texting and chatting on the phone while driving. However, despite their best efforts, car accidents are an undesirable truth… read more
You might be entitled to compensation from the manufacturer if an airbag injured you in a car accident in Missouri. However, contacting an experienced auto accident lawyer can help you gain perspective on the issue and help you begin your battle for a full recovery. A car accident injury, especially an airbag injury, can cause… read more
It can be stressful to drive. Under the right circumstances, even the most composed individuals can get frustrated or even enraged. But there is no justification for allowing that annoyance to endanger others. You may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage if you were hurt… read more
After an accident, who typically foots the bill for damage to a company vehicle? Simply put, it depends. It depends on the accident’s specifics, the type of damage, and the employer’s particular liability insurance policy. But, of course, if the other driver was at fault, they should be held responsible and forced to pay damages…. read more
Complex interactions between drivers, vehicles, the road, and the weather frequently result in car accidents. Accidents are frightening occurrences that can have a lasting effect on the people involved, especially if there is a rollover. Severe injuries and even death can occur when one or more vehicles turn over during an accident. This is known… read more
In almost all states, you need car insurance to register and drive a vehicle. However, some states go beyond the basic standards by mandating that drivers carry uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. While obtaining uninsured motorist insurance is always a smart idea, in Missouri, it is required by law. When the at-fault driver can’t or won’t pay… read more
Unfortunately, there are many Missouri vehicle accidents in which the driver who caused the accident is not covered by auto insurance. Being concerned about how you will be compensated for your damages following an accident can be stressful. However, you can manage these issues with the aid of a Missouri car accident attorney. Accident With… read more
It’s critical to use caution when lending out a car. Driving is risky, and someone is inevitably to blame when an accident occurs. So it’s crucial to understand who is responsible for liability in the event of a car accident. Will the driver or owner be responsible? Anyone you permit to operate your vehicle runs… read more
To establish who is at fault in a car accident, there are two categories of “fault” systems: “no-fault” and “at-fault.” The state of Missouri adheres to the at-fault system and will assign a percentage of “blame” to each party involved in the accident. In Missouri, the “fault” system determines who pays for damages such as… read more
It can be physically debilitating, emotionally stressful, and financially draining to sustain an injury due to another driver’s negligence. Even determining with absolute clarity who caused the accident might be difficult, but it’s essential to making a financial recovery from your losses stemming from an accident that occurred due to the negligence of another. The… read more
Your insurance provider can opt to file a claim against the uninsured at-fault driver if you are involved in an accident with one. However, the easiest payment method for your charges is typically through your own uninsured motorist, collision, or personal injury protection insurance. In 2019, one in eight drivers (12.6%) had no liability insurance,… read more
After a collision, victims can often submit claims to the insurance provider of the negligent motorist. Sadly, some drivers who cause collisions do not have insurance or have expired policies. Where does the victim turn for compensation for medical costs and other damages? This is an obvious concern raised by accident victims involved in an… read more
After a car accident, people need to be aware of their legal obligations and responsibilities. In addition, you must understand Missouri’s regulations controlling crashes as a driver so that you can be ready should one happen to you. If you or a loved one have been injured in a car accident in Missouri, it is… read more
After an accident, getting the necessary information can help you have your car fixed, your injuries addressed, and your claim initiated more quickly. “Get the contact details of the other driver.” You always hear that advice following a vehicle accident. What does it mean, though? What information must you obtain? What happens if you don’t… read more
An automobile accident may be traumatic, regardless of how minor it is. You may not know what to do next. Getting medical help should be your top priority. The next step is to make an appointment with an experienced Missouri car accident lawyer by scheduling a free consultation. Never delay starting the legal process; all… read more
As St. Louis personal injury lawyers, we see many personal injury cases involving car accidents. After all, practically everyone drives daily, increasing the likelihood of an accident occurring. Despite the fact that we engage in driving frequently enough that it has become second nature to most of us, it is still dangerous. Driving demands faith… read more
If you are involved in a car accident in Missouri and are unsure whether you need to report the collision, the following tips should help. The first thing to understand is that most auto accidents in Missouri must be reported to the police by law. However, you can be certain a car accident must be… read more
When it comes to seeking compensation for car accident injuries, the fact is that the majority of auto accident lawsuits end in a settlement. When compared to a trial, the legal procedure and timeline for procuring a settlement will vary. Our car accident attorneys are aware that timing is a critical factor for many victims… read more