When you are injured in an accident, you expect your insurance company to step up and take off the financial pressure of the accident. Unfortunately, that is not the case for many people involved in car accidents.
One of the resources that your insurance company should provide is a rental car. Your car may not be drivable for some time, but what can you do, and how long will your insurance company pay for this?
If you are facing issues with your insurance company following a car accident, contact a Duluth car accident lawyer for guidance to get the funds you are due. The insurance company may not provide you with the support you need during this challenging time, so reach out for help and get compensated.
What Does the Insurance Company Cover After an Accident?
When you are injured after an accident, your insurance company should step in as soon as possible and provide financial support for the injuries and damages resulting from the accident. These damages may include property damage, including the repairs that need to be made to your car.
It also includes any valuable assets that were lost in the accident. For example, if an expensive guitar or other valuable items was destroyed on impact, your car insurance may cover replacing it.
Your insurance company should also provide a rental car when you do not have a vehicle. This rental car should be provided for a time until you are able to replace your car if it is totaled or has repairs completed. But how long is this period in actuality?
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How Long Your Insurance Company Pays for a Rental Car
Having a rental car when waiting to be repaired may be vital. You may need to continue working, take classes, or simply run errands and take care of your family.
Unfortunately, the insurance company may only pay out for 30 days for a rental car after your accident. This depends on the length of time it takes to repair your car, but some people find that after 30 days, they are still without a car, and the insurance company has stopped paying for their rental.
When this happens, it may leave you in a financial bind. You may find yourself paying out of pocket for a rental car, which is unfair to the insurance holder. Talk to your personal injury lawyer about your options to get your rental car expenses recovered in your compensation in a lawsuit.
Insurance Companies Are Not on Your Side
Following a car accident, you may find yourself surprised by the response you have received from your insurance company. Unfortunately, many people are unaware that insurance companies are not on your side.
That is because insurance companies are for-profit businesses. Because of this, these companies often place their profits over their clients’ health, safety, and financial security. You may even find that your insurance company has avoided pain for certain expenses related to the accident, or they may have simply denied your claim.
Worse, you may believe your insurance company is acting in bad faith. You may believe they denied you unfairly and without cause for denial. In these cases, you may take your case to court to pursue the compensation you need for your accident and the damages you have suffered because of their bad-faith denial.
Fortunately, you are not out of options. Speak to your attorney about filing a claim against the insurance company if they fail to negotiate with you. We are here to help you get your due funds even if the insurance is unwilling to pay.
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Damages You May Be Due for Your Car Accident
Following a serious car accident, you may have certain expenses, losses, and other impacts caused by the car accident. These losses and expenses are called damages and should be compensated in your claim when you file a lawsuit. But how do you know what your lawsuit is worth?
Economic Damages
First, you will need to consider your economic damages. These damages cover the costs of the financial impact of an accident. For example, you may have significant medical bills that you should not have to pay out of pocket.
You may also have the expenses of car repairs and, of course, the cost of a rental car for as long as it takes to repair your vehicle. These damages can be calculated by adding up the expenses you have experienced and estimating the ones you know are due in the future, such as surgeries you may need.
Non-Economic Damages
You also need your non-economic damages covered. These damages include any mental or emotional suffering you experienced from your car accident. Often, this refers to pain and suffering damages, which your insurance company typically will not pay. If you file a lawsuit, you may be eligible for these damages, mental anguish, and emotional trauma.
Unsure how to calculate these non-economic damages? Talk to your lawyer about the specific tools you will need to calculate these damages. These can be difficult to determine, so talk to your lawyer to get an accurate estimate of what your claim is worth.
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Talk with an Attorney After a Car Accident
After your car accident, you may hope that your insurance company will cover the costs of your needs. You at least need help getting a rental car while waiting for your car to be repaired or buying a new car if it is totaled. Unfortunately, the insurance company will not always be on your side regarding your recovery.
Often, they will side with their profits. Fortunately, you do not have to accept the initial offer for a settlement. Instead, you can speak with an attorney who focuses on car accident victims like you and can provide the legal support you need during this difficult time.
Your lawyer can guide you from a free consultation to the end of your legal case in court if needed. When you are ready to speak to a lawyer from Barrios Virguez, reach out for a free consultation. We can be reached by calling or filling out our online contact form.
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