i'm in Georgia& I wanted to know if anybody knows where to find info on laws for auto insurance companies?
Nov 20, 2006 by Dana S | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I was in an automobile accident and the other person insurance hasn't done anything for me and they only want to pay part of it and they wont provide me with a rental car. when it was totally their fault. Where do I find laws on insurance companies and
If I were you I would contact the Insurance Commissioner's office or the Department of Insurance (not sure which it would be called in GA) about that. You'll probably have to file a written complaint. You didn't tell us enough for us to comment as to
Chris | Nov 20, 2006
get a lawyer, if it is undeniably their fault most will do it for little or no upfront money and then sue for lawyer costs as well as damages
rockydriver22 | Nov 20, 2006
Can the auto insurance company pay me directly for my medical expenses or do they have to pay the doctor?
Dec 27, 2006 by Lorraine | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I was in an auto accident and I have medical insurance. My medical insurance covered my medical expenses; however, I wanted to know if the auto insurance is still liable for those expenses? It seems as if my having medical insurance should benefit me
Your medical insurance provider will collect from the insurance company of the driver who caused your injuries. This process is called subrogation. It is standard practice throughout the US.
You are not entitled to dual benefit from your
Bostonian In MO | Dec 27, 2006
Yes and no. The medical bills should be refunded to you by the other person's medical insurance if they were found at fault. Have your lawyer (or you) send a demand letter w/ a copy of the medical bills (before insurance took care of the cost). Then you
Diane A | Dec 27, 2006
If I move to a different state, Will USAA change my auto insurance State or do I have to wait til my policy is?
Apr 10, 2011 by Protege | Posted in Military
up?
I'm moving to Georgia and I would like to change my Auto insurance to be insured in Georgia so that I can get a Georgia tag.
I know the state laws about military not having to change their insurance or registration, but
Yes, they will change it and depending whether your rates increase or drop, they'll either refund or bill you for the difference between what you paid and what your premium is (if you payed the 6 months up front. If you're month to month payments they'll
| Apr 10, 2011