Insurance
If you are involved in a car crash with a rental car and you are not insured, you may be liable for paying the cost of repairs out of pocket.
In California, failing to report a car accident involving injuries or significant damage can result in fines or even jail time. It’s legally required to report such accidents to avoid complications and legal issues.
Insurance may cover a rental car for a few days to 30 days after an accident, depending on your policy. If needed, we can help extend your coverage.
Uninsured motorist (UM) claims can help when you’re hit by a driver without insurance. In California, UM claims cover medical costs but not pain and suffering. Understanding how they work is key.
Settlement delays in car accidents stem from multiple parties, legal issues, and strategic delays; hiring an experienced attorney can expedite the process.
UIM coverage is essential for costs exceeding the at-fault driver’s insurance; having ample coverage provides financial safety.
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