Questions Answered: my insurance was lapsed. What happens now?
Answer: First, whether you had insurance at the time of the accident does not change what party was at fault. However, there are times when having insurance can be to…
Answer: First, whether you had insurance at the time of the accident does not change what party was at fault. However, there are times when having insurance can be to…
Answer: If the police responded to your accident they will typically write a police report. On a traditional police report in Arizona, the second page of the report will indicate…
Answer: Probably. This is called a diminished value claim. It is common knowledge that a vehicle is worth less after an accident. However, the loss of value has to be…
Answer: You do not have to use your own insurance. However, your insurance owes you a higher duty as their customer than the opposing insurance. As a result, you will…
Answer: Arizona law requires you to have a minimum of $10,000.00 in property damage liability coverage and an additional $15,000.00 per person/ $30,000.00 per accident bodily injury liability coverage. This…
Answer: The short answer is probably. When you are hurt on the job you will typically be covered by worker’s compensation. A worker’s compensation case is separate from a personal…
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is the largest student business organization in the country. FBLA is the high school and junior high level, while Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is…
Not surprisingly, some of the most horrific accidents we have seen involve motorcycle injuries. The biggest problem with severe injury cases becomes whether there are sufficient funds to protect the…
Medical malpractice cases can be some of the most difficult cases we will see. When something tragic happens in the care of a medical professional we want to be able…
Left turn collisions create more liability disputes than any other type of accident. The reason for this is very simple. ARS 28-772, the Arizona statute for left hand turns, states…