Med Pay, short for Medical Payments, is a coverage offered to help protect the injured in an auto accident, regardless of who caused the accident. If you’re involved in an auto accident, chances are high that you and other passengers will sustain some sort of personal injury as a result. Med Pay can help cover the costs of diagnosing and treating those injuries. Why get Med Pay? When shopping for car insurance, it’s easy to… read more →
Most people are familiar with the Parable of the Good Samaritan contained in the Bible. The phrase “Good Samaritan” is often used to describe someone who goes out of his or her way to help another. Indeed, the largest recreational vehicle club in the country is called the “Good Sam Club” because of its ideal of members helping fellow travelers on America’s highways. But, did you know that there are “Good Samaritan” laws? While people… read more →
You received injuries in an accident with a large truck. The police officer at the scene determined that the truck driver was at fault for the accident. The trucking company that owns the truck does not want to use its insurance to pay you for your accident damages. So, the company offers you a small settlement. Should you accept the offer? Since you are unable to work due to your injuries, the payment will help… read more →
If you have been injured in an accident and do not have enough to cover your medical expenses while you wait for your settlement, you are probably wondering how to pay for them. Waiting on an insurance company to present an offer for a just settlement can take weeks, months, and even years. It may be worrisome or stressful to you if you cannot make ends meet without having to go into debt, but there… read more →
Medical costs are one of the most common damages awarded in a personal injury settlement. Chiropractic care is sometimes included in these medical costs. It can treat soft tissue injuries, including cervical injuries, whiplash, lumbar strains/sprains and thoracic injuries. Chiropractic and Regenerative Orthopedics treatments are non-invasive and cause minimal discomfort. However, seeing a chiropractor does not always mean you will receive compensation through a claim right away. Not all insurance companies believe that chiropractic… read more →