In part 8 of our series dealing with claim denials by the at-fault driver’s insurance company, we are examining gig economy drivers. It is something that we have been seeing more
Reasons for Claim Denial, part 7: Intentional Injury
In part 7 of our series dealing with claim denials by the at-fault driver’s insurance company, we are examining intentional injuries. This one thankfully does not often arise, where the
Reasons for Claim Denial, part 2: Right of Way
In continuing our series on reasons why the at-fault driver’s insurance company might decide to deny your claim, we are going to address misunderstandings about right of way. Another way
The Importance of Gap Insurance When Buying a Car
A frequent question that gets raised by clients injured in car accidents is why the auto insurance is not covering the value of what they are paying for their car.
An Accident Is Not Necessary for No-Fault Benefits
It is possible for you to get Minnesota no-fault medical benefits even if you were not driving your car or in an accident. No-fault coverage also allows people who
Minnesotans Are Entitled to No-Fault Benefits
In Minnesota, if you are not a car owner and you get into a car accident or are not otherwise required to have car insurance, you can still get
There is a Priority List for Coverage after a Car Accident
I wrote in another post about why your insurance company has to pay when you get into an accident, but we did not talk about who is supposed to
Involve Your Car Insurance to Get Accident Covered in Minnesota
A frustrating issue we get is when we have a client who has good insurance on their own car and gets injured by somebody else, and they rack up $30,000 in bills
What Happens When an Uninsured Driver Hits an Uninsured Driver?
If you were in a car accident and found out your autopay on your insurance company did not go through and left you without insurance, you could be in