send in copies. You’ll also want to forward any communications from the other driver, insurance company, or lawyer to your insurance agent or company. Of course, I’m always here to help make this often stressful process as easy and painless as possible. I’ll answer all the questions above plus any others that come up. And since I’ve helped a lot of people with filing claims, I may have suggestions for things to include in your claim that you might not think of.
Horror Story (With a Happy Ending): Worth the Wait
Alexa was in an accident that caused her to miss some work. Her total loss was $25,000, including lost wages and bills. However, the insurance company offered her only $15,000. Alexa knew she deserved more, and she fought back. She eventually filed a lawsuit and was ultimately awarded $167,000. This is why you should always make sure the insurance company gives you a fair estimate before accepting or cashing a check.
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