What Are Common Causes of Car Accidents?
West Virginia can be a dangerous place for motorists. A recent study looked at population and motor vehicle fatality data in 2018 and placed West Virginia in the top ten...
Should You Sue After a Truck Accident in West Virginia?
Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) show that thousands of people in the United States die in truck accidents every year, and tens of thousands more are...
Steps to Take After a Motor Vehicle Collision
Unfortunately, West Virginia ranks as the eighth most dangerous state for drivers, according to a study conducted by Esurance, an auto insurer. The state’s mountainous terrain and winding rural roads present serious...
Does Health Insurance Pay for Motor Vehicle Accident Costs in West Virginia?
You have health insurance to cover medical costs when you are sick or injured, and you have car insurance to pay for expenses incurred in an auto accident. But which insurance is...
How Medical Expenses Are Handled After a Car Accident
You should seek medical attention immediately after a serious accident. Of course, with medical care comes a series of bills that you will need to cover. There’s a common misconception...
Dealing with Diminished Vehicle Value After an Accident
When your car has been in an accident, there will be a perceived loss of value to it — even if the repairs made it “as good as new.” This...
What Happens If Your Car Is Totaled After an Accident?
In addition to dealing with a possible injury claim after a car accident, you also must consider the property damage your vehicle sustained and how you will receive the compensation...