What To Do If The Other Driver's Insurance Isn't Offering Enough Money
Getting lowballed by the at-fault driver's insurance company is frustrating—especially when you're dealing with serious injuries, mounting medical bills, and lost wages. If the settlement offer doesn't come close to covering your damages, you have options.
What You Will Learn:
- Do you accept the offer?
- Make sure you have enough evidence
- What is Contributory negligence
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Legal Disclaimer:
This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Each case is unique. Contact a qualified attorney to discuss your specific situation.