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Personal injury lawyers represent individuals who have been physically or psychologically harmed by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. They help victims of accidents seek financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Their job is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure a just settlement.

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Should I be worried if I just had my first at fault accident and the other driver is suing my insurance?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Firm
You should not be worried, and it is pretty common.? The reason you pay your insurance premiums is so you have an insurance carrier to take care of this kind of thing for you.? Just don't make a habit of getting into car accidents, especially if you're going to be at fault.
You should not be worried, and it is pretty common.? The reason you pay your insurance premiums is so you have an insurance carrier to take care of this kind of thing for you.? Just don't make a habit of getting into car accidents, especially if you're going to be at fault.
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What is a fair amount for insurance to pay medical expenses?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
I don't know anything about Arizona law as it relates to subrogation liens (reimbursement of your carrier). You have a very small claim. The 2622 is perhaps all you will ever get. You owe the doctors and should pay them direct. They did not render service to an insurance company. They served you,. Pay them, get receipts. Send all receipts to your med pay carrier. They should send you a check for up to the amount of your coverage. You seem to be trying to get and stay ahead of insurance companies. Good luck on that. They are experts at staying ahead. That is why they and the banks have all the money in the world. If your carrier does not pay you promptly report it to the insurance commissioner of the state where the policy was written.
I don't know anything about Arizona law as it relates to subrogation liens (reimbursement of your carrier). You have a very small claim. The 2622 is perhaps all you will ever get. You owe the doctors and should pay them direct. They did not render service to an insurance company. They served you,. Pay them, get receipts. Send all receipts to your med pay carrier. They should send you a check for up to the amount of your coverage. You seem to be trying to get and stay ahead of insurance companies. Good luck on that. They are experts at staying ahead. That is why they and the banks have all the money in the world. If your carrier does not pay you promptly report it to the insurance commissioner of the state where the policy was written.
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Statute of limitations

Answered by attorney Geoffrey Scott Binney
Personal Injury lawyer at Gauntt Koen Binney Kidd, LLP
The SOL for personal injury/negligence causes of action is 2 years from the date you knew or should have known you had a claim.  That can vary in certain circumstances. 
The SOL for personal injury/negligence causes of action is 2 years from the date you knew or should have known you had a claim.  That can vary in certain circumstances. 
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