Insurance

What is Insurance?

Insurance is, “a contract whereby, for a stipulated consideration, one party undertakes to compensate the other for loss on a specified subject by specified perils. The party agreeing to make the compensation is usually called the “insurer” or “underwriter;” the other, the “insured” or “assured;” the agreed consideration, the “premium;” the written contract, a “policy;” the events insured against, “risks” or “perils;” and the subject, right, or interest to be protected, the “insurable interest.” (Black’s Law Dictionary 946. 4th Ed. Rev. 1968)

An insurance policy is a contract in which an individual or entity (the policyholder) pays an insurance company (the insurer) in regular payments in exchange for financial protection over specific risks or losses. For example, medical insurance helps to cover medical costs, such as hospital visits, hospital stays, and medications. Similarly, auto insurance helps to cover damages incurred from car accidents. Insurance payments are known as premiums. Insurance contracts typically limit the amount of costs that an insurance provider may be required to pay. 

The McCarran-Ferguson Act (15 U.S.C. § 1011) grants many aspects of insurance regulation to individual state governments. However, federal laws like federal taxes do apply to insurance, and must be acknowledged. Insurance is important to the legal system, as it helps protect individuals, those who cause harm to individuals through negligence, and any third party that is faced with the burden of compensating for an injury.

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Who’s At Fault in a T-Bone Accident?

What is a T-Bone Car Accident?

A T-bone accident is one in which one vehicle strikes the side of another with its front, thereby forming a “T” shape. This 90 degree angle impact often results in very serious injuries, and if you’ve been injured in a T-bone accident, it’s important to seek medical care immediately. If you end up asking, “Who’s At in a T-Bone Accident?” a lawyer can help.

Unfortunately, these instances are all too common: side impact collisions make up about a quarter of all collisions in the US each year. T-Bone accidents most often occur in intersections, when vehicles involved either intentionally or accidentally disregards a red light or stop sign or negligently makes a left turn.

Drivers involved in a traffic accident who decide to speed through a yellow light can also cause a T-Bone collision like this. […]

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Do You Always Get A Settlement From A Car Accident?

Understanding Car Accident Settlement Claims

car accident workers comp coming and going ruleWhile claims following a car accident do not always end with a settlement, you do always have a right to file a and try to seek compensation for your injuries. There are various factors that will determine the success of your car accident settlement claim, most importantly, the severity of your injuries. Car accident victims will have a lot of questions after a car crash about how to deal with insurance companies and what kind of settlement offer or help with medical expenses and more that they can expect.

Steps in Seeking a Settlement

Before car accident settlements are even discussed, you’ll have to file an insurance claim with both your own insurance company and the other drivers. In many cases, the insurance company should cover your needs, […]

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What Happens if the At-Fault Party Doesn’t Have Car Insurance?

What to Do In Car Accident with Underinsured or Uninsured Motorist

You may be asking yourself, If I’m involved in a car accident, and the at- driver doesn’t have car , what happens to me?  In Pennsylvania, that answer largely depends on the type of insurance coverage you have, including . Typically, however, you can file a compensation with your own insurance company or file a personal injury or car accident lawsuit against the other driver.

Pennsylvania Drivers Are Required to Carry Insurance

rear end car accidentIn Pennsylvania, drivers are required to carry insurance coverage. Known as no-fault or (PIP) coverage, no matter who is at fault in the accident, the initial medical bills are covered by your own insurance company, […]

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What Happens If You Hit a Cyclist with Your Car?

Hit a Cyclist, or Injured in a Bicycle Accident? We Can Help.

bicycle accidents lawyerCar accidents involving an injured cyclist can be the worst experience anyone can have. If you’re asking yourself “What happens if you hit a cyclist with your car?” an experienced bicycle accident lawyer can help.

You may feel guilty, upset, and anxious about what happens afterward. Can the cyclist sue you for the accident? What will happen to your rates? What happens next?

These are all valid concerns to have before, during, and after your time on the accident scene. Even if you were injured in the bicycle accident as well, you may be stressing over what can happen. That’s why it’s important to know what your next steps should be to protect yourself and your .

For over 60 years, […]

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Can I Sue After a Car Accident If I Was Not Hurt?

What Options Are Available After A Car Accident With No Injuries?

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Everyone knows that if you are injured in a car accident, you have the option to file a lawsuit against the other driver. But what happens if you only suffer damage to your vehicle? Can you sue the other driver?

Even if you suffered no physical injuries during an accident caused by the of another driver, you could still recover property damage costs. If your company refuses to repair or replace a car you suffer heavy damage you might need to seek court action to have them repaired or replaced.

Understanding your legal rights after a car accident is paramount. Please note that Munley Law handles personal injury cases only.

Filing Car Accident Claim with Insurance Company

The best way to ensure you recover compensation and financial losses from insurance companies or liable in your car accident property damage settlement is to hire an experienced car accident property damage lawyer. […]

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