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Do I Have to Use My Health Insurance If My PIP Coverage Runs Out?
After a car accident in New York, your no-fault Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance provides up to $50,000 for medical expenses, lost wages, and other out-of-pocket costs. But what happens when your injuries require treatment that exceeds this limit? Many accident victims wonder whether they’re required to use their private health insurance once PIP benefits […]
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How Does New York’s No-Fault Insurance System Affect My Suffolk County Accident Claim?
If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Suffolk County, you might be surprised to learn that your path to compensation works differently than in most states. New York operates under a “no-fault” insurance system, which fundamentally changes how accident victims recover damages for their injuries. Understanding this system is essential for protecting your […]
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What if I Didn’t Feel Hurt Right After the Accident, but Pain Started Later?
Many people leave the scene of a car accident believing they escaped without injury, only to notice discomfort hours or even days afterward. The body’s stress response can mask symptoms, and certain injuries naturally develop over time as inflammation sets in. When that delayed pain appears, it often brings confusion and worry, especially about how […]
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Porsche Settles For Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Paul Walker’s daughter, Meadow Walker, has received a settlement for a lawsuit she brought against Porsche claiming their model was at fault for his death.
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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Injury Claims in Suffolk County?
When you are hurt in a Suffolk County car accident, it is completely normal to focus first on medical treatment, work, and simply getting through each day. But the law is operating on its own timetable in the background. If too much time passes, you can lose your right to bring a claim entirely—even if […]
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