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Posts Tagged With: statute of limitations

Med pay coverage – an update

November 6, 2017 by Jonathan Stein

Twelve or so years ago I wrote one of my first blog posts on medical payments coverage. You can read it here. It is now time for an update, as things have changed – significantly. On a car insurance policy,…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, car accident, car crash, car insurance, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, government tort claim, insurance company, insurance costs, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, med pay, med pay coverage, medical payments, medical payments coverage, 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, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Save some money on car insurance

June 6, 2017 by Jonathan Stein

I am a big proponent of not shopping for insurance solely based on price. There are other important factors. But, for some people, price is the biggest factor. And for some people, two insurance companies may offer the same personal…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Insurance Operations, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, car accident, car crash, car insurance, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, government tort claim, insurance company, insurance costs, 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, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Save some money on car insurance

June 6, 2017 by Jonathan Stein

I am a big proponent of not shopping for insurance solely based on price. There are other important factors. But, for some people, price is the biggest factor. And for some people, two insurance companies may offer the same personal…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Current Affairs, Insurance Operations, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, car accident, car crash, car insurance, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, government tort claim, insurance company, insurance costs, 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, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

FAQ: Am I responsible for my medical bills after a car accident?

January 8, 2017 by Jonathan Stein

Question: I was involved in a car crash. I have medical insurance. Am I responsible to pay these bills back when I settle my case? Answer: This is based on two recent cases I have had! I wish it wasn’t,…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Myths, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, government tort claim, 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, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Don’t trust insurance companies – a true story

August 24, 2016 by Jonathan Stein

Let me relate a real story about why you should never trust an insurance company. This is for a case I am currently working on. As background, my client was rear ended in a car accident by an unlicensed, uninsured…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, 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, government tort claim, 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, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

There are still no formulas for personal injury cases – including car accidents

July 19, 2016 by Jonathan Stein

I have been saying this for 12 years while running my own law firm. Prior to that, I said it for almost a decade working for insurance companies. And yet, despite what I say, people do not listen. So let’s…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Business Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance Operations, Personal Injury Tags: car accident, car crash, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, government tort claim, 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, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

The Statute of Limitations

May 31, 2016 by Jonathan Stein

The what of what? I typically hear people call it the statue of limitations. However, folks, it is not a statue. It is a statute, or a law. The statute of limitations tells you how long you have to sue…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Business Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, 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, government tort claim, 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, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

California Debt Blog: Collecting on a debt past the statute of limitations

March 21, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

I have talked about debt collectors collecting on a debt past the statute of limitations before. But, it is time to update this as it continues to happen! The statute of limitations states a certain amount of time for a…

Categories: Current Affairs, FDCPA, Hiring an attorney, Legal Process, News, Rosenthal FDCPA Tags: ACA, affirmative defense, CACH, collection attorneys, debts, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, FDCPA, FFIF-ACM, Midland, Midland Funding, Persolve, R-FDCPA, RFDCPA, Riverwalk Holdings, Rosenthal Act, Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Rosenthal FDCPA, statute of limitations, wage garnishment

FAQ: How long is the statute of limitations?

February 7, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

Typically, someone will call me and say to me “How long do I have to sue?” To me, in legalese, we call it the Statute of Limitations. I hate legalese, but we can have that discussion another time! This list…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Hiring an attorney, Law, Personal Injury Tags: auto accident, bodily injury, car accident, car crash, how much time, injury, injury claim, insurance, insurance claim, lawsuit, legal counsel, statute of limitations

Stop taking advice from non-attorneys

January 17, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

Please, stop taking advice from non-attorneys. They may be nice people. Some of them may be friends. Very few of them know what they are talking about. I went online today to see what was new in the world of…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Hiring an attorney, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: attorney, car accident, car collision, car crash, legal advice, motor vehicle collision, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, personal injury, personal injury attorney, statute of limitations

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