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Friday, February 26, 2010

Understanding Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage - UM and UIM claims

What happens if the person who caused the accident doesn't have insurance or doesn't have enough insurance?

Many times insurance carriers will send a letter explaining that the vehicle which caused the accident was not insured (i.e. there is no coverage). This can occur because the owner failed to pay their premiums or because the driver is an excluded driver. Whatever the reason, you need the assistance of experienced attorneys who know how to help you. You should ask the carrier to send you a notice of cancellation. At Gonzales and Gonzales we can help you seek compensation from your own insurance if we find that we are dealing with a party who has no insurance. That is, we can file an uninsured motorist claim.

Additionally, we want to make sure you receive full compensation. If the driver who caused the auto accident has only minimal limits (i.e. $20,000.00 per person), we can help you recover the other driver's full policy limits and then file an underinsured motorist claim on your behalf. If you settle with the other party prior to providing the proper notice to your own insurance company, you may end up letting your own insurance off the hook. Believe it or not, if you want to settle for policy limits against the party which caused the accident, you may need to first get a permission to settle letter from your own insurance company.

Underinsured motorist claims and uninsured motorist claims are often just referred to as "UIM" or "UM" claims in the insurance industry. We understand these types of claims and are here to help. For a free consultation, please call Gonzales & Gonzales at 512-474-2001. We want to help you maximize your case.

posted by Gonzales at 11:18 AM

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Truck Driver Fatigue

Commercial truck drivers are among the safest, most careful drivers on the road, usually. But, even the most conscientious drivers can succumb to pressures that create truck driver fatigue.

Competition in the shipping business is stiff, and, too often, trucking companies offer more than lower prices to gain clients. Sometimes they offer faster delivery times to get the edge over the competition. This puts drivers at risk of causing an accident due to truck driver fatigue.

Despite the fact that laws require drivers to log their time spent driving and resting, and that much of this is electronically recorded, drivers often run into delays that pressure them to drive longer than the law allows, to take shorter resting periods or to use their rest periods for other activities, leaving them tired when they, again, get behind the wheel. Truck driver fatigue is a major cause of accidents, injuries and loss of life.

If you have been involved in an accident and suspect truck driver fatigue was a contributing factor, please contact the experienced accident and personal injury attorneys at Gonzales & Gonzales, serving clients in the Austin and Round Rock, Texas area.

posted by Tiffany at 3:08 PM

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