I’m seeing a disturbing trend. Actually, this shady insurance practice has been going on for a long time, but I used to only see it with the… shall we say… less respectable insurance companies. Now, I’m seeing it across the industry – what insurance companies don’t want you to know. There are so many things insurance companies don’t want you to know, which is another reason you need an attorney to help you get everything you’re owed. But I digress…
Insurance companies are knowingly hiding money from their own clients. That bears repeating: insurance companies are knowingly hiding money from their own clients! The only way to get everything that a car accident victim is due, is to continuously ask and fight and write letter campaigns and look under every rock. And this is from a car accident victim’s own insurance company, which has a legal duty to provide the coverage that a person is owed.
A recent story to illustrate this frustrating reality
We have a client who was a passenger in her own car. A friend of hers was driving. Unfortunately, this friend drove off the road and slammed into a tree. He totaled her car and our client, Kim, sustained significant leg injuries. Even worse: the friend had no insurance.
Kim hired us to make sure she was getting everything she could to help with her rising medical bills, and thank goodness she did. She didn’t know car insurance secrets and definitely didn’t know what insurance companies don’t want you to know.
The insurance company sent us only partial paperwork, stalled, gave us the run-around, until they finally admitted there was coverage for Kim.
Our first battle was to make her own insurance company pay the limits of the liability coverage she had on her car. Typically, liability coverage only pays for damages you cause to another person or car. But, because she was the passenger in the car and someone else caused her injuries, the liability policy on her car could be used for her own injuries. [Think of it this way: The insurance is on the car, not on the person. The car crashed and caused her injuries, so we could access the liability coverage on the car.]
But we didn’t stop there…
Kim did not have Underinsured Motorist Coverage (a mistake), but we discovered that she was still living with her mom, so we could also use her mom’s insurance. How? Because she lived in her mom’s home, she was covered by her mom’s auto insurance policy, as well. (Read an article on “Home of Record” here.)
So, we wanted to know what insurance her mom had and if we could use it to help Kim. It should have been as easy as us calling the insurance company and saying, “Please send us Kim’s mom’s insurance policy paperwork so that we can figure out if there’s coverage that can help Kim.”
Of course, it wasn’t that easy. The insurance company sent us only partial paperwork, stalled, gave us the run-around, until they finally admitted there was coverage for Kim. When we finally got the paperwork, we discovered that her mom had UIM insurance that we could use for Kim’s care. Ultimately, we were able to get a total of $250,000 for Kim, much better than the original $100,000 she thought she could get.
And remember: we had to fight hard for every dollar. And this was their OWN insurance that they’d been paying for just in case something bad happened. When that bad thing happened, their insurance companies did everything they could to avoid paying! And these are just a few of the things insurance companies don’t want you to know.
A husband and wife were riding their motorcycle on a busy Colorado road. The wife was riding behind her husband. Out of nowhere, a car coming the opposite direction made a left-hand turn in front of them. They slammed into the car going full speed. Tragically, the husband died and the wife, Brenda, sustained catastrophic injuries. This wasn’t a time that Brenda wanted to start learning car insurance secrets, but thank goodness she reached out to us for help.
Of course, the auto driver was uninsured. So, we started digging into Brenda’s coverage. Initially, her insurance company told her that she would be getting only $100,000 from her motorcycle’s policy, but we discovered that she was owed a lot more.
Brenda called her insurance company and asked for all of the paperwork on all of the policies she owned. The insurance company told her that they could not release the paperwork due to the claim against the motorcycle policy.
A blatant lie!
Finally, we took the insurance company to court and discovered that every single one of Brenda’s vehicles had their own UIM policy, meaning we could access a lot more for her medical bills. In the end, we got $900,000 for Brenda. A far cry from the $100,000 that her own insurance company said she was owed.
(A side note: We were also able to reduce Brenda’s medical bills to $0 thanks to the Colorado Make Whole Law. Read my eBook to learn more about this important law.)
If you’ve been in a car accident that wasn’t your fault, don’t ever take your insurance company’s word on what you’re owed. You need an experienced Denver injury lawyer to help dig deeper into your policies and to ask all the right questions.
~Charles Dickens
The O’Sullivan Law Firm is hosting its annual St. Patrick’s Day Party on Friday, March 17, 2017!
Enjoy food and beverages as you enjoy bagpipes and drummers, 4 – 7pm.
The bagpipers and drummers perform from 5:15 – 5:45pm. (Just one performance this year – they’ve got a busy night.)
Drop in, say ‘Scraic!’ (Google it), and celebrate the luck of the Irish with us!
Please RSVP: invite@osullivanlawfirm.com