Aggressive Representation for Auto Insurance Claims
After you have been injured in an auto accident, you may feel overwhelmed by physical and psychological burdens. Facing large insurance companies and zealous adjusters can add to the pressure. At Blado Kiger in Tacoma, Washington, we can help guide you through the insurance system and ensure that you are treated fairly when it comes to auto insurance claims. We have been representing personal injury victims for three decades, and are dedicated to protecting clients' rights.
We handle all types of auto insurance claim cases, including cases involving:
- Unfair claims handling
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage
- Personal Insurance Protection
- Claims by injured passengers
Contact us today for a free consultation.
Dealing With Insurance Companies
The auto insurance claims process can be discouraging and confusing. Representatives for the other driver's insurance will try to take advantage of you by offering an immediate settlement that will not only fail to pay for your medical bills, but will also disregard your intangible losses, like the pain and suffering you have and continue to experience. Your own insurance company also wants to protect its profits and may try to minimize the amount given to you for your personal injury claim. As experienced insurance claims attorneys, we are committed to getting you the maximum compensation for your pain, medical bills and lost wages. We have a demonstrated record of success, as dealing with insurance companies on your behalf is what we do.
We will explain your rights, so you know what to expect, and we will help clarify your coverage. You may not know that you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage (UIM) or Personal Injury Protection (PIP), which are options that you can carry as part of your insurance coverage.
In Washington, PIP pays medical and other expenses after an auto accident to people specified in the policy, regardless of who is at fault. The at-fault driver's insurance company will pay for your medical bills, lost wages and suffering, but only as a lump sum when your case is settled or a verdict is issued. It will not pay for your medical care at the time you need it. PIP coverage pays for your medical costs as you incur them. Your insurance provider then has a right to get a partial repayment out of your settlement with the negligent party or parties.
Our firm has worked with insurance companies for 30 years, and we believe in leveling the playing field for our clients. Our lawyers combine strong advocacy skills and extensive experience in personal injury law to help you get the means you need to live your life.
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