Collision insurance is a type of auto insurance policy that provides coverage in case of
auto collision incidents.
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The attorneys at Abels & Annes, P.C. have experience bringing claims on behalf of their injured clients, whether those clients have been hurt in
auto accidents, bicycle
collisions, slip and falls, medical malpractice, or other
incidents.
The Insurance Company of British Columbia (ICBC) collects data regarding the frequency of
auto collisions and, unfortunately, the statistics on
incidents causing death or injuries is on the rise: there were 54,000 casualty crashes in BC in 2012, and that number reached 64,000 in 2016.
Catastrophic and severe injuries can occur from a variety of tragic
incidents - a truck accident,
auto collision, work injury, even a slip and fall.
The kinds of accidents that cause nerve injury can happen in a variety of situations, from slipping or tripping and falling in a restaurant, store, or parking lot, to an
auto collision, a dog bite, or an
incident of medical malpractice.
Auto insurance protects the policyholder against financial loss in the event of an
incident involving a vehicle they own, such as in a traffic
collision.
For those
incidents not resulting from
collision, comprehensive
auto insurance coverage is available.
New Hampshire insurance providers are able to offer
auto insurance packages that will cover only damage to another party's vehicle (liability insurance), damage to both vehicles and the people in them (
collision insurance), and damage to your vehicle caused by a non-
collision incident like fire or hail (comprehensive coverage).