The Insurance Company Says I am Proposition 213, How Does That Effect my Case?

2020-04-08T05:35:08+00:00

Under current California Law a driver is required to carry minimum liability coverage of $15,000/$30,000.  Liability coverage provides an insured party with protection against claims resulting from injuries and damage to people or property. What is Proposition 213? Proposition 213 was entitled “The Personal Responsibility Act of 1996” when passed through the California State legislature [...]

The Insurance Company Says I am Proposition 213, How Does That Effect my Case?2020-04-08T05:35:08+00:00

Talking to Insurance Companies

2020-04-08T05:50:46+00:00

Should I Give A Statement To The Other Driver’s Insurance Company? After an automobile collision, you will be asked by the other party’s insurance company to give a recorded statement to them about how the accident occurred.  The question may seem innocuous and innocent enough, “Can we just ask you a few questions about what [...]

Talking to Insurance Companies2020-04-08T05:50:46+00:00

Should I Tell My Insurance Company I’m Driving for Uber or Lyft?

2019-11-19T22:19:26+00:00

An Uber driver is basically running their own business. At the moment, Uber and Lyft still classify their drivers as independent contractors. That could change with legislation in California and many other states that want rideshare companies to treat drivers as employees. For now, it's the Uber driver's responsibility to protect themselves, their passengers, and [...]

Should I Tell My Insurance Company I’m Driving for Uber or Lyft?2019-11-19T22:19:26+00:00
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