The Most Common Mistake With A Williamsburg Virginia Car Insurance Policy
When’s the last time that you got together with your agent to review your insurance policy? I really hope everything is in order with your car insurance policy. The thing is, you trusted your insurance agent and went with all of his recommendations.
He promised to get you covered and save you money, right? I guess you can say he did that. More likely than not, your agent didn’t even go over options on uninsured and underinsured motorist’s coverage.
What is this and why would they leave you hanging?
First of all, the amount of commission that’s handed their way is merely a few dollars. Their best interest isn’t always YOUR best interest – that’s just the truth! In their eyes, they only make a mere $36 or so extra if they choose to outline what could make or break your personal injury case after a car wreck!
But by now you’re probably wondering, what’s the big deal anyway?
Well let’s just assume you or a loved one was in a pretty bad car wreck and it was pretty ugly. The driver that caused the car wreck was a teenager driving drunk, so now that it’s time to cover all your medical bills. There’s no issue – right? Wrong.
This teenager’s insurance policy either had the minimum coverage or none at all, which leaves you covering the bill.
But wait, why don’t you just find the best board certified personal injury attorney you can and take your case to court? This sounds easy, but the big problem is that teenagers aren’t made of money. The odds are that he’s going to file for bankruptcy which makes him untouchable and leaves you with attorney fees – case closed.
Not very fun, right?
This is a situation you don’t want to find yourself in, which is why I wrote a book that will help you find out if you are REALLY covered, and best of all it’s free! For more useful legal information click on this link to access a free sample chapter of The Five Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your Injury Claim.
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