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Sometimes the at-fault driver in a motor vehicle accident has insurance coverage, but the limits of that coverage are not adequate or sufficient to cover all of your losses. If you purchased underinsured motorist coverage when you signed up for your auto insurance, then you can make a claim against your own insurance carrier for the difference between the full amount of damages and the amount paid by the at-fault driver's insurance company, assuming you have purchased sufficient coverage. You should not be penalized for making such a claim by your own company either, for this is the reason you take out this coverage and pay premiums for it. If you have suffered an injury due to someone else's negligence and find that their insurance coverage is insufficient to cover your losses and damages, contact the Law Offices of William D. Black and we will discuss with you the possibility of pursuing an underinsured motorist claim on your behalf. Underinsured motorist claims are handled by our firm on a contingency fee basis. We also handle cases involving uninsured motorists. For a consultation with the Law Offices of William D. Black, call 602.910.6144 or 1.800.354.6500 or contact us online. |


