Unveiling Diminished Value: The Hidden Cost of Car Accidents
Car accidents can lower a vehicle’s market value, known as diminished value. This post explains what it is and how to address it.
Car accidents can lower a vehicle’s market value, known as diminished value. This post explains what it is and how to address it.
If you have an accident while driving a rental car, it’s essential to know the key steps to take. This post covers what to do in this situation.
If you’re in a public transportation accident, this post outlines steps and considerations for seeking compensation.
Pre-existing medical conditions can complicate car accident claims, as they affect causation and compensation. Insurance companies may argue that your injuries were due to pre-existing issues, not the accident itself. To strengthen your case, fully disclose your condition, maintain thorough medical records, and seek expert testimony to prove the accident caused damages.
As a passenger in a car accident, you have rights and options. Seek immediate medical attention, identify the at-fault party, and gather relevant information. Report the incident to the at-fault driver’s insurer, but consult an attorney before providing statements. Your own insurance may help if needed. Keep records of all damages, be aware of the statute of limitations.