Beyond recovering the limits on insurance policies, lawyers do many things behind the scene that, having been missed, would seriously detriment victims of a car accident, semi-truck accident or other personal injury accident. Now, it is true that limits on coverage do inhibit recover. However, lawyers can often find additional avenues of recovery that are frequently overlooked. Some of these avenues include employor coverage, umbrella policies, personal assets and even claims of subrogation that negate third parties from taking a peice of that coverage.
Furthermore, attorneys help clients with the "made-whole" hearing process. This is a hearing where, after the insurance coverage has been determined and distributed, the victim, the hospitals, and the healthcare providers all litigate over who deserves the money and in what amounts they are owed. Attorneys help clients by representing their interests and fighting as hard as possible to keep as much of that insurance premium as possible in the hands of the person most devastated by the accident, the client.
Our Little Rock and Benton Arkansas attorneys have a lot of experience in fighting for our clients and have found that when comparing a victim with zealous representation with the same victim without great lawyers, the person that seeks the assistant of an attorney well versed in the matters of personal injury law always comes out on top.
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