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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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How Much Does A Car Accident Lawyer Cost in California?

If you were in a car accident that was caused by someone else, you are entitled to compensation. You should not have to be financially responsible for the negligence of another driver. On top of the medical bills, you may stress about the cost of attorneys. But, how much does a car accident lawyer cost in California? Driver error is…

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How Do Car Insurance Companies Calculate Total Loss Value in California?

A collision doesn’t just dent up metal. It dents your plans, your routines, and, quite literally, your property. While emotions already run high, drivers face another layer of frustration: confusion over a total loss designation for their vehicle.  How does insurance calculate total loss value? Although insurers use a total loss calculator to value damages, this process is often shrouded…

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What Is Reckless Driving in California?

Reckless driving in California means driving with willful or wanton disregard for the safety of people or property, as defined under California Vehicle Code § 23103. This includes driving on public roads or in parking areas in a way that shows clear indifference to safety. When someone drives recklessly, they knowingly put themselves and everyone on or near the road…

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Broken Leg Settlement Compensation

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported economic costs of $65,815 for a moderate crash injury to the lower extremity, including a broken leg. With a severe injury, the costs increase to $406,593. If you’re searching for the average settlement for a broken leg, the personal injury attorneys at Wells Call Injury Attorneys can help. Contact us today to get…

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