In Louisiana, all drivers are required to carry liability insurance on their vehicles. If you are operating a vehicle and are involved in an accident and do not have liability insurance coverage on that vehicle, you are considered uninsured and you will be barred from recovering the first $15,000.00 of bodily injury damage and the first $25,000.00 of property damage under Louisiana's No Pay No Play statute - even if you are not at fault for the accident. The No Pay No Play statute applies to the driver of the vehicle. In other...Continue Reading...
A rideshare service, such as Uber and Lyft, is a great alternative to driving yourself to a destination. However, there is the possibility of being involved in an accident. One of the most significant setbacks to being involved in a rideshare accident is that the company does not own its vehicles and does not manage a fleet of cars. All rideshare vehicles on the road belong to private car owners, who are considered independent contractors. Rideshare companies provide advanced technology that connects a driver and a passenger seeking a ride...Continue Reading...
Car accidents can have grave consequences for victims, who are often left to tackle a range of physical injuries, mental traumas, and intimidating financial losses. You’ve been involved in a car accident that wasn’t your fault and are looking to make a claim for the damages. You may be wondering how best to address the issue and take your first steps on this journey. Consulting an experienced car accident lawyer will be of great aid to you throughout the proceedings, so read on for more details on how to prepare for your...Continue Reading...
Texas roads report millions of car accidents annually. Unfortunately, you can still find yourself in a crash even after safe driving and observing traffic rules. How? Drivers who fail to ensure the safety of other road users. In some cases, car part manufacturers, property owners, employers, or a government entity might be responsible. Regardless of the cause, the actions you take after an accident may make or break your case should you decide to sue. Remember, you don’t have to do any of this alone. You can, and should, get legal...Continue Reading...
The process of filing a car accident claim can seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. In this article, we will discuss the basics of North Carolina car accident claims. We will cover everything from the time limit for filing a claim to the types of damages that you may be able to recover. So if you are ready to get started on your car accident claim, keep reading.If you have been injured in a car accident, you may be wondering what to do next. Getting a good attorney is the first step. The Nye Law Group is a reputable law firm with...Continue Reading...
After some time on the roads, road traffic laws become second nature and aren’t often something we think about actively. But if you’re not familiar with state-specific laws and find yourself in an accident, you may be worried about your next steps. If you’re new to Wisconsin or want to brush up on the laws and legislation governing our roads, read on for all the information you need to know and how a Wisconsin car accident lawyer may be able to help you should you experience a car accident.What Laws Do I Need to...Continue Reading...
After a serious car accident, you may need help getting your basic needs met. You’re hurt and suffering, and you just want these unexpected expenses covered. But your car accident damages should cover all your needs and suffering, not just the most urgent ones. Because of this, you may need to speak with a car accident attorney about your suffering and what your claim is worth. You may be due compensation like the following. Pain and Suffering When you’re hurt in a serious car accident, it’s not just the...Continue Reading...
After a traumatizing car accident, physical injuries and property damage are not the only things you'll have to worry about. You’ll also have to think of the medical expenses, lost wages, and the cost of repairs to your car. Worse, depending on the severity of your injury, you may not be capable of returning to your job, which means no income for days, weeks, or even months.Because of this, it’s only natural you’ll want to seek compensation from the liable party. In Florida, this is usually done by filing a personal injury...Continue Reading...