[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Many of my clients are often surprised to learn how medical bills are handled – and paid (or not) – in relation to an auto accident (and when it is not their fault!). Even if you have health insurance, there is a possibility that your health insurance company may deny coverage and payment. The hospital or doctor may refuse to bill your health insurance and attempt to “bill” the Read More
What Happens When The Other Driver Has No Insurance?
The other driver had no insurance? Not “enough” insurance? Happens ALL the time! I get these questions daily. My clients are shocked to learn that (a) people actually drive cars with no insurance – as in 0 insurance; (b) they were hit and injured by someone with a basic policy of only $25,000.00 of coverage (the minimum in Illinois at this time); and/or (c) the other person’s insurance was just “rescinded” for Read More
What To Do After You Have Been Involved In A Serious Accident In Illinois
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The actions that you take in the aftermath of an accident — whether it is a car accident, a slip and fall accident, or some other kind — can tremendously impact the course and outcome of any insurance claims or lawsuits that stem from the accident. Once everyone involved in the accident has received sufficient medical attention for their injuries, you should begin looking ahead Read More
Vehicle Repairs – OEM Parts vs. Aftermarket Parts
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] OEM parts (original equipment manufactured parts) were designed and manufactured to exact specifications at the time the vehicle was originally produced. The vehicle manufacturer or other independent companies chosen by the vehicle manufacturer make OEM parts. OEM parts match the original parts on a vehicle when the vehicle came off the assembly line. The dealership’s service Read More








