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Understanding Attorney Contracts

A Guide from Wells Call Law Firm When you're injured and seeking legal help, understanding attorney fee agreements shouldn't add to your stress. At Wells Call, we believe in complete transparency about how legal fees work. This guide explains contingency fee agreements in plain language to help you make informed decisions. What is a "Contingency Fee Agreement"? A contingency fee…

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How To Claim Lost Wages From A Car Accident In California

In California, there were 55,771 police-reported vehicle accidents in 2022. Of those accidents, 6,843 resulted in a fatality or a severe injury. If you were in a vehicle accident caused by the negligent behavior of another person or party, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and other expenses that you would not have otherwise incurred.  Injuries from…

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Who Pays The Medical Bills In A Car Accident In California?

You may wonder, who pays medical bills in a car accident in California? In this article, we'll go over who pays the medical bill, how your own insurance may cover the cost, what you need to file a lawsuit, and other questions you may have. Unfortunately, care for injuries suffered in a California car accident could be extremely expensive. The…

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What Happens If You Have No Insurance but the Other Driver Was…

It’s one of those worst-case scenarios—getting into a car crash when you don’t have insurance. Maybe your policy lapsed. Perhaps you never got one to begin with. Now you’re hurt, your car is damaged, and you’re wondering if you’re just out of luck. To make things more confusing, the other driver caused the crash. So, where does that leave you?…

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Understanding Multiple Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UM/UIM) Policies

California uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is deceptive. There is a good chance even your insurance agent doesn't clearly understand how it works. And you almost certainly need more of it than you currently have. The reason? Your UM/UIM insurance coverage is "non-stacking" — in other words, it only gives you coverage up to a combined total maximum benefit of…

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