Car & Truck Accidents

The Dallas Texas car and truck accident attorneys at Titans Legal understand how devastating a car or truck accident can be. With Dallas and the surrounding area ranking among the top cities in the United States for devastating and sometimes fatal car and truck accidents, we are here to take care of your injury case so that you can focus on your recovery from the damage caused by the negligent driver. Car crashes are traumatic and can cause severe injuries, ongoing medical bills, pain, and even mental anguish and trauma. You shouldn’t have to suffer due to someone else’s negligent actions. Contacting an attorney can help you seek justice and recover the compensation that you deserve and need to be able to heal. It’s vital that you speak to a lawyer before contacting the insurance companies about your case. The insurance company’s goal is to settle your claim as fast as possible for as little money as they can. The lawyers at Titans Legal can help you recover the financial compensation that you’re owed.
Insurance For Vehicle
If you’re involved in an accident, you’ll have little recourse against an uninsured driver. Bad weather: Hurricanes, hail and tornadoes are a regular occurrence in the state of Florida. Strong rainfall and flooding are a regular hazard for drivers, causing frequent accidents. Vehicle damages can also occur from the high winds, hail and flooding during a hurricane. Aging population: Florida has a large population of elderly drivers. Florida drivers of age 65 years and older were found to be twice as likely to be involved in a deadly crash. Based on Florida’s unique factors, upgrading your car insurance coverage would be a good idea, especially if you’re driving a newer-model car. Bodily Injury Liability (BIL) pays for serious and permanent injury or death to others should you cause a crash. If you have BIL insurance, your insurance company will not only pay for injuries up to the limits of your policy but it also will provide legal representation should you get sued.
That's why, while not required, having bodily injury liability is highly recommended. Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage will provide you with extra coverage if the other party doesn’t have car insurance. It’s not mandatory coverage but when you consider that one in four drivers don’t have car insurance in Florida, it would be a good idea to add it. Buying comprehensive and collision coverage is known as “full coverage”. If you’ve financed your car and making payments, you’re probably required to have full coverage. If you don’t owe money on your vehicle, it’s still a good idea to have full coverage. Comprehensive insurance will cover your vehicle’s damages against fires, theft, vandalism, if you hit an animal, a tree branch falls on your vehicle, or severe weather causes damages to your car. Collision will pay to repair your vehicle if an object or vehicle strikes your car. Some examples include hitting a pothole or striking a pole while backing out of a parking spot. Article h as been generated with GSA Conte nt Generator Dem ov er si on!
That's how much you can potentially save by comparing car insurance quotes. Florida law requires all drivers to carry a minimum amount of insurance. PIP is also called Florida No-Fault Insurance. PIP insurance will cover your medical expenses as well as lost wages and some other damages if you're in an accident, whether or not it's your fault, up to the limits of your policy. Property damage liability covers damage you cause to other cars and others’ property. The coverage includes light posts, street signs, struck bicycles and more. USAA and Gecio had the lowest average rate for minimum liability limits, or the least amount of coverage you need to drive legally. Minimum coverage isn’t recommended because it’s typically not enough to pay for even minor accidents, leaving you responsible to pay for the balance of medical and repair bills. However, if you have an old car that’s not worth much and no savings or assets, state minimum liability coverage will suffice.