You can dispute an auto accident bodily injury claim. If you were injured, medical records exist. If someone claims they were injured, medical records exist that can be suponeded. Also it pays to have someone check on the injured party. If he claims he is bedridden and he is playing Baseball, it helps to get a video. Courts decide the issues.
Yes, you can. If she was in fault for the accident and you been hurt or injured you can make a claim and other passengers too.
Yes, the driver who was at fault is responsible for the bodily injury for anyone who has been hurt in the accident. The percentage of payment that has to be made would depend upon the percentage of fault for the accident, the prevaling norms of the state or province where the accident ocurred.
yes of course.
You are supposed to and I would reccommend that you do. You simply notify them but do not place a claim. Covers you if the out of pocket does not work especially if a bodily injury claim comes along!
A bodily injury claim is a liablity claim. Most auto policys have three (could be many more) liability coverages; Bodily injury (pays for injuries you cause to another), Property damage (pays for damages to property of others), Uninsured motorist coverage (pays for injuries caused by an uninsured motorist). The bodily injury coverage is one coverage under the liability section of your auto policy.
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If you had medical coverage, you can.You cannot claim bodily injury against your own policy for yourself because you cannot be liable to yourself. Bodily injury coverage falls under the liability portion of your policy, for injury to others caused by you or the driver of your vehicle. You must carry PIP or MEDPAY for your own injuries.In the UK - the law is based on fault. Namely the driver at fault pays for the injury and vehicle damage to the innocent road user. Motor insurance is compulsory as this pays the liability of the driver at fault. So you cannot claim for bodily injury from your own insurance as you would be claiming against yourself - but if your motor policy was comprehensive you can claim from your own insurer for vehicle damage - subject to an excess. See the related link entitled "car driver injury claims" for a full explanation as to when a car driver can claim and when a car driver is considered liable.
What type of claim? Damage or injury?
The time for filing a lawsuit depends upon the nature of the claim and the State. I am not clear as to whether by "personal" you mean a bodily injury claim. If you do, each State has its own body of statutory law setting forth the time periods.
One can find information regarding a personal injury accident claim on the state government's website. They list all personal injury claims on their website to read.
The first step to file an auto accident injury claim is to see a doctor within a couple of days of the accident, fill out the medical forms and be sure to stick to your care plan.
Why not? You still have rights, they should have some kind of B/I, bodily injury that will cover your medical. You should have has insurance but now in a worse case senerio you might have to carry an SR-22, but of course you can claim!