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Insurance Facts
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Good Drivers Pay for Ohio’s
Underinsured, High-Risk Drivers.
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Only Four States Have Lower Minimum
Insurance Requirements than Ohio.
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Ohio
Has Not increased its Minimum Insurance Requirements Since 1970.
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Even a simple two car motor accident involves at least three separate insurance policies;
the wrongdoer’s policy, the injured person’s health insurance policy, and the injured person’s automobile insurance policy. Because of the
complexities of subrogation and reimbursement provisions, the manner in which the initial claims are made will often have a dramatic impact
on the injured person’s net recovery.
FAQ:
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WHAT INSURANCE SHOULD PAY MY MEDICAL BILLS BEFORE THE CLAIM IS FULLY
SETTLED?
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IF I AM NOT AT FAULT AND MAKE A CLAIM CAN MY RATES BE RAISED OR CAN I
BE CANCELLED BY MY INSURANCE COMPANY?
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WHAT HAPPENS IF THE WRONGDOER IS UNINSURED OR UNDERINSURED?
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WHAT HAPPENS IF THE INSURANCE COMPANY DENIES COVERAGE?
These questions often have different answers depending on the insurance
policies involved and the facts of the case. Often, these questions can be answered at an initial conference.
This office does not charge for initial consultations. An initial
consultation can be done by telephone, e-mail, or an office visit at the convenience of the prospective client, or his or her family.
Oftentimes, at the conclusion of the initial conference, the injured person is in a better position to evaluate how to proceed with his or
her claim.
To contact an attorney
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