Health, Safety & Personal Injury Law Blog
December 8, 2020 • Attorney Tips,auto accident tips,West Virginia Insurance Law
WV Car Insurance Coverage: What You Need and Don’t Need
8 Types of Car Insurance Explained Over 10% of drivers in West Virginia don’t have car insurance, despite the fact that the law requires at least minimal car insurance coverage on all vehicles. However, there are so many different types of coverages, plans, and options that it’s sometimes difficult to decide what’s best for you…
read moreDecember 10, 2019 • Attorney Tips,auto accident tips,Compensation for Injuries,Representing Yourself Without a Lawyer,West Virginia Insurance Law
Should You Give a Recorded Statement to The Other Driver’s Auto Insurance Company?
What to do after a West Virginia Car Accident The short answer is no. You should not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s auto insurance carrier after an accident. Just like in criminal cases, anything you say can and probably will be used against you by the insurance company. Another way to look…
read moreOctober 9, 2019 • Attorney Tips,Personal Injury Law,West Virginia Insurance Law
7 Simple Ways to Protect Your Privacy and Social Media from Snooping Insurance Companies After an Accident
How to Protect Your Privacy and Social Media After Being Wrongfully Injured in West Virginia Approximately 247 million people use social media in the U.S., and about 69% of adults use Facebook. Our updates and shares connect us to friends and family. But, do you know your posts can kill your case? How? If you…
read moreJune 22, 2018 • Attorney Tips,auto accident tips,West Virginia Auto Insurance,West Virginia Insurance Law
Underinsured Motorist Insurance: One of the Most Important Insurances to Protect You and Your Family
Did you know that about 95% of insured drivers in West Virginia carry the least amount of auto insurance required by law? An insurance adjuster from Progressive recently confirmed this when we asked him for information about the negligent driver he represented. The worst part about this statistic is West Virginia law only requires drivers…
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