Did you know that your own auto insurance company is obligated to compensate you for your injuries if the at-fault driver was uninsured or under-insured? Despite knowing you paid your premiums, your insurance company may dispute the seriousness of your injuries or claim you were adequately compensated by the other driver’s insurance. In either case, I can guide you through the process.

Your auto insurance provides coverage if you are in an accident with an uninsured or under-insured driver. If the driver was not insured and your auto insurance company is disputing your injuries, I can cut through the red tape and guide you through the process.

An under-insured driver is someone whose auto insurance policy does not have enough coverage to compensate you for your injuries. If the at-fault driver’s insurance policy cannot adequately compensate you, your under-insured motorist coverage can kick in. Your own insurance company may claim you were fairly compensated by the at-fault driver’s policy and refuse to compensate you from your under-insured motorist coverage.

If you were injured in an accident and the at-fault driver doesn’t have an active auto insurance policy or have enough insurance, your insurance company may dispute the seriousness of your injuries and refuse to compensate you fairly. In either case, I can guide you through the process.