Shortly after an accident, you’re obviously going to call your insurance company to report the incident. That’s okay and you should do that. I encourage you to do that. After you do that, you should speak to the insurance company about the damage to your vehicle if you’re looking to get your vehicle repaired. The […]
I was in an accident, what happens with my medical care?
— In the state of New Jersey, your own insurance company may try to direct your care. Meaning, after you have a car accident or some type of motor vehicle collision and you’re injured, your own automobile insurance company has to pay your medical bills. You should seek medical care with the best doctors that […]
Misconceptions of “full coverage”
When people come to see me after an automobile accident, one of the common misconceptions is that they have full coverage. They assume that because they have, “Full coverage” on their automobile policy, that there’s no issue about who’s going to pay for their medical bills or anything to do with compensation for what they’ve […]
Does the damage done to the vehicle always correlate to the injuries?
— People always wonder, does the damage to my car when I’m involved in an accident, is that indicative of what kind of injury that I would’ve sustained? The reality is, biomechanical experts will explain that, not necessarily. In fact, here at the Grossman Law Firm, we have seen all sorts of very serious injuries. […]
What is PIP?
What is PIP? Who pays your medical bills when you have an automobile accident? In the state of New Jersey, it’s known as PIP, Personal Injury Protection benefits. It is actually your own automobile insurance or that of a resident relative’s policy that will be responsible for your accident-related medical bills. It’s not the other […]
