Insurance Companies & Laredo Accidents
Let Us Help you Deal With Insurance Companies
Texas law requires a person to carry automobile insurance. In the state of Texas
the minimum limits for bodily injury to the other vehicle’s occupants are 20,000
per person with a 40,000 maximum for the vehicle. The minimum limit for property
damage is 15,000 for property damage as a result of the accident. It is a good idea
to consider carrying more coverage to adequately protect yourself. Optional coverages
such as uninsured or underinsured motorist are extremely helpful when in an accident
with someone carrying only the minimum limits or no insurance at all.

Beware Insurance Tricks
If the person responsible for the accident has insurance, then his or her insurance
company should compensate the victim for his or her damages. However, most insurance
companies don’t to play fair when offering a settlement. You should not deal with
the insurance company by yourself. Your best course of action is to contact experienced
Laredo automobile accident injury attorneys. Experienced injury lawyers understand
the insurance company tricks and can protect your legal rights. The automobile accident
lawyers at Carabin & Shaw will not charge you a fee unless we win your case.
If the other driver has insufficient insurance or is not insured at all, the victim
may be entitled to compensation from his or her own insurance company under the
uninsured or underinsured motorist provision. Laredo automobile accident injury
attorneys can help you find other sources of monetary recovery for your damages
that you might not even think of. If you have been injured in a Laredo automobile
accident protect your rights and contact the law offices of Carabin and Shaw today.
We will review your insurance policies and other sources of monetary recovery and
to inform you of your legal rights under your policies.
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