Single Car Accidents Leave Drivers and Passengers with Few Options

I often consult with clients that have been in a single car accident and want to utilize the insurance coverage they have paid on for years because they have "full coverage". Well, liability insurance is just that, it goes in effect when you are at fault for causing someone or something injury and/or damages. Not when you cause yourself injury or damages. People would be running their cars into trees on purpose to get insurance coverage if that were the case.

Accidents happen and those in the "driver's seat", literally and figuratively, have a duty to the passengers in the car.  Passengers traveling in the car during a single car accident often times have claims against the insurance company of the driver.  "Fault", or liability, is a legal term here used to proceed against the insurance company of the driver. Sometimes that driver is your friend, family member, and/or loved one.  However, their insurance premium is going to go up regardless of what you do because they are going to have a "claim" for property damage or simply for the accident.  Thus, you are causing no more trouble and are actually using resources that your friend, family member, and/or loved one has provided for people like yourself. Medical Payments/Personal Injury Protection is additional coverage everyone should have because it benefits every occupant in a car that has been injured, regardless of who is at fault.

Unfortunately there were more than a few single car accidents in Upstate South Carolina this past week as reported by The Greenville News and Anderson Independent:

Be careful out there on the roadways. Regardless of whether you are the driver or a passenger.

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Lubbock Lawyer - June 29, 2010 5:10 AM

Anyone involved in an automobile mishap, particularly one that has resulted in injuries, would be wise not to talk to the insurance company representing the party who was found to be at fault. A qualified legal professional will represent the client in all dealings with the other driver's insurance company. The insurance is held liable in paying for the incident that happened. That’s why, vehicle owners’ hook up their cars for insurance for emergency uses. But before the insurance paid the damages, they’ll take a look and analyze the situation if who’s really fault for the incident.

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