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Posts Tagged With: rental car

Parking Lot Danger for the Holidays

December 15, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

My friend Bob Kraft at Kraft & Associates in Dallas, TX has a great post this morning on the danger of parking lots during the holidays. Did you know that backing up accounts for 1% of drive time but 25%…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, insurance company, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental, rental car, rental coverage, rental reimbursement, repairs, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Driving and surfing – on your phone

December 11, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

I have seen a lot of car accidents in my life. I have seen a lot of car crashes as well. I have sen almost everything you can imagine when it comes to a car colliding or two cars colliding….

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, insurance company, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental, rental car, rental coverage, rental reimbursement, repairs, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Drinking, Driving and the Holidays

December 9, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

Nine years ago I wrote about drinking, driving and the holidays. In that time, I have handled quite a few car crash cases every November and December. More than a handful of these involve DUI. For example, a new client…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, car rental, collision, contingency fee, driving under the influence, DUI, extra insurance, fair market value, insurance company, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, punitive damages, rental, rental car, rental coverage, rental reimbursement, repairs, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Check your total loss paperwork carefully

November 9, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

I have come across quite a few total losses lately that are simply wrong. I would like to tell you that the values are wrong or that there is a dispute. But the last few that I have seen are…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, car rental, collision, contingency fee, extra insurance, fair market value, insurance company, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental, rental car, rental coverage, rental reimbursement, repairs, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

FAQ: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RENTAL AND LOSS OF USE?

October 27, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

Question: My car was damaged in an automobile accident. Do I get a rental car? Do I get loss of use? What do I get? All good readers of this blog know that you are entitled to a rental car…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, car rental, collision, contingency fee, extra insurance, fair market value, insurance company, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental, rental car, rental coverage, rental reimbursement, repairs, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

10 Things Insurance Companies Must Do To Keep Consumers

October 6, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

I have recently had several clients pulled their insurance from their long time insurance company and placed it with a different company. Both clients were very dissatisfied with the service they received for the payment of their cars and their…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Business Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, collision, contingency fee, fair market value, insurance company, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental car, repairs, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

FAQ: Do you have a MIST case?

October 1, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

People hear the term MIST claim and they do not know what it is. They do not know if their claim is a MIST claim. You are involved in a car accident and someone says MIST. Do you even know…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Hiring an attorney, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, collision, contingency fee, fair market value, insurance company, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental car, repairs, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

FAQ: Does the other person need to tell me how much insurance they have?

September 29, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

Q: I was involved in a car accident. The other person says they have insurance, but won’t tell me how much insurance they do have. Do they have to tell me? A: No.That’s right. In California, a person involved in…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, collision, contingency fee, fair market value, insurance company, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental car, repairs, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Auto Insurance property damage issues – again

June 10, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

I get a lot of calls in a month about property damage issues. The big ones are “How much do they owe for my car?” and “Why isn’t there enough to pay for my repairs?” First, property damage claims, especially…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, collision, contingency fee, fair market value, insurance company, loss of use, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, property damage, rental car, repairs, total loss

5 Additional Ways to Find the Right Attorney For You

December 30, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

6. WHAT CONTINUING EDUCATION DOES THE ATTORNEY TAKE? Every attorney in California is required to take continuing education. However, the types of courses and content of the courses is left to the discretion of the attorney. You want to know…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Business Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: auto accident, auto crash, bodily injury, car accident, car crash, diminished value, documentation, fair market value, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle collision, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, personal injury, pictures, property damage, rental car, rental insurance, total loss, what to do after a car accident, what to do after a motor vehicle collision, what to do after an accident

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