I can tell you this, it’s not because I like to read insurance policies !The reason I ask for copies of MY OWN CLIENT’S Insurance policies is so that I can see what coverage is available in case the driver who crashed into them has no insurance (or very low limits of liability coverage). The insurance…
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Driving down to Fredericksburg, past the Courthouse where many serious injury cases have been won, Doug Landau could not help but notice the temperature rising to record levels. Nevertheless, the Triathlon Trial Lawyer performs well in high heat and humidity. He was confident, having won the Biathlon (Swim-Run) at the Spotsylvania YMCA 2 years ago.…
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Not necessarily. If you have your own auto coverage, or are covered under another member of your household’s policy, you may have “UNinsured Motorist” coverage. This type of insurance is generally mandatory for Virginia drivers. This insurance may enable you to collect against your own insurance policy. Your insurance company can then go against the…
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They can. And they will. Doug Landau recently settled a case for a woman who was followed, filmed and subject to surveillance after falling at the coffee shop where she had worked. The insurance company not only learned her whereabouts in connection with her claim, but also her activities in conjunction with her handicapped son’s…
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In a word, “yes.” In Virginia, it is permissable to “stack” medpay insurance benefits. In other words, if there are seveal cars in your household, and you are involved in a terrible crash and injure your head or break your leg, you may be able to collect not only the medpay insurance benefits on your…
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