Serving Columbus, Albany & South Georgia - Keep More of Your Own Money - Free Advice
Serving Columbus, Albany & South Georgia - Keep More of Your Own Money - Free Advice
We all pay premiums to insurance companies and most of us have difficult experiences when we try to get our insurers to do what they are obligated to do. Georgia law provides a way to make insurers do the right thing, and gives you the right to get penalties and fees against them when they do not. When bad things happen and the only way to recover is against your own insurance company, I know how to hold them accountable for "bad faith" and inaction.
When you are injured in a car wreck, you often have uninsured motorist or underinsured motorist coverage that can apply when the driver that hit you had no insurance or not enough insurance. Too often, people fear making claims against their own insurer and let them off the hook for their contractual obligations that arise from your payment of premiums. You pay for protection and insurers must stand by the terms of their contract. Before you make a decision not to make a claim against your insurer, make sure you know exactly what your rights are. Sometimes this coverage is all that you have in tragic situations.
Additionally, health insurers must cover claims when you are injured. Insurers do their best to confuse you and deny your claims until you give up. At Mitch Ladson Law in Columbus, we stand up to those companies and will take the fight to these insurers for you to make sure the claims of you and your loved ones are covered.
Medical Payments coverage or "med pay" is another source of protection that you pay for that can help pay bills when you are hurt. There is a deep misunderstanding of how this coverage works, and your insurer will not go out of its way to explain this coverage! Again, you pay for protection, and I will help make sure you are using every possible source of recovery.
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