If you're making an injury claim after a car accident, you could find yourself in
a dispute with a car insurance company over issues like coverage or the severity of your injuries, to name just two examples.
There's no guarantee that you'll win
any dispute with your car insurance company, but knowledge of state laws and a willingness to change insurance carriers may help you keep your rates from rising.
Not exact matches
A good piece of advice if you have been injured in a
car accident or in a slip and fall and have a herniated disc, is to speak
with an experienced personal injury lawyer before you file a claim to learn about some of the common
disputes that can arise
with these claims, including the type of evidence needed to prove a claim and to learn how most
insurance companies respond to these claims.
Whether it be two individuals involved in a
car accident or a driver in
dispute with their
insurance company, disagreements are bound to take place.
As a result the Financial Ombudsman Service Australia (FOS) will not be able to assist consumers who have a
dispute with a rental
car company about
insurance provided under a rental agreement.
Before filing a complaint
with the NDID, you should first make every effort to settle the
dispute directly
with your
car insurance company.