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The Georgia Guide to Buying Car Insurance and Handling Car Accident Claims | 
enlarge | Author: Christopher M. Simon ESQ Publisher: Word Association Category: Book
Buy New: $12.95
Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Paperback Pages: 108 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.3
ISBN: 1595714766 EAN: 9781595714763
Publication Date: January 9, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description The Georgia Guide to Buying Car Insurance and Handling Car Accident Claims is written in plain English and completely explains how all types of car insurance work and which ones to buy. The second half of the book is a do-it-yourself guide to handling property damage and personal injury claims after a car accident in Georgia. Written by a former insurance company trial lawyer, the text is surprisingly easy to read. Specific topics include: How to buy perfect car insurance coverage; How to get fair compensation for your damaged or totaled car; What diminution in value is; How to decide if you need a lawyer to settle your injury claim; How to settle a car accident claim on your own; Who pays your medical bills after a car accident; The top mistakes to avoid when dealing with the other driver s insurance company; What to do when the insurance company tries to assign responsibility to you; Critical questions to ask when interviewing lawyers to represent you after a serious injury or loss of a family member; The companies and governmental entities that will ask to be reimbursed if you settle your case and how to make sure they don t take more than they deserve; What to do when the other driver does not have insurance.
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| Customer Reviews: Very Informative March 10, 2010 Adam Irving 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book does a good job of explaining the components which make up an auto insurance policy. The information makes it much easier to tailor an auto insurance policy for the individual reader's situation/needs. The last thing anyone wants to do is find out after an accident that their plan doesn't do what the insurance holder hoped or thought it would. This book contains information that you are better off knowing before you "need to know it."
The book also outlines what to do in the case of an accident and how to make sure you are fairly treated in any resulting claims. The insurance industry is under tremendous pressure to keep claims as low as possible, so as an insurance consumer it makes sense to understand the system and make sure that all individual needs are appropriately covered. This book is very straighforward and helps make points using various real life examples.
I'd recommend this book as it helps level the playing field between consumer and insurer...
Very Helpful March 13, 2010 Alicia O'Kelley 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This guide walks an average consumer through the process of choosing auto insurance and determining what type of coverage is needed and why. And should you ever have a claim, it takes you step by step through the often confusing process of handling your own claim. Some people think they have no choice but to retain an attorney no matter how small the claim, but this guide explains (in plain English) how to handle everything from reading the police report, using your own health insurance, to presenting the claim to the adjuster for simple car wreck cases which in turn puts more money in your pocket, not some TV attorney. It also helps you determine if you do in fact need an attorney or whether you can do-it-yourself.
A very helpful and informative guide. Highly recommended.
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