What Types of Auto Insurance Are Available?

Vehicle insurance offers different types of coverage, each designed to address specific aspects of accidents and their consequences.
Common coverage types include:
Liability coverage
This covers costs when the insured driver is at fault for causing an accident that results in injuries or damages to others.
Collision coverage
This covers repair or replacement costs for the insured vehicle if it’s damaged in a collision, regardless of fault.
Comprehensive coverage
This covers damages to the insured vehicle caused by non-collision events, such as theft, vandalism, or natural disasters.
Personal injury protection
Particularly relevant in no-fault states, PIP coverage helps pay for medical expenses and lost wages for the policyholder and passengers, regardless of fault.
Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
This covers damages if the at-fault driver is uninsured or has insufficient coverage.
Can An Attorney Handle My Insurance Claim?
Car accident lawyers can handle an insurance claim on behalf of an accident victim by gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, analyzing accident reports, and reconstructing the accident to determine liability. Their expertise ensures that all relevant details are considered, helping clients receive fair compensation.

At Friedland & Associates, our car accident attorneys are well-versed in handling claims adjusters, especially in no-fault states. Our lawyers work as advocates for their clients, ensuring that claims adjusters accurately assess damages and provide appropriate compensation. They help clients understand their rights, negotiate effectively, and ensure that they are not undercompensated.
Contact Us Today!
For assistance with vehicle insurance claims, property damage, or personal injury cases in no-fault states, contact Friedland & Associates for a free consultation.

Our experienced car accident lawyers can help you navigate complex insurance matters and ensure that you receive fair compensation for your damages. Reach out today to discuss your case.