Having insurance can mean the difference between financially recovering from an accident and having lasting hardships. While you may have noticed higher insurance premiums or heard about increased limits in California, the recent change in California minimum policy requirements may offer you more protection after a car accident. While getting insurance payouts can be difficult, The Law Office of Michael S. Johnson can secure the compensation you deserve.
The Protect California Drivers Act increases the minimum liability of Insurance Policies in California for the first time in decades. The updated requirements increase liability limits by doubling previous limits for bodily injury or death claims and tripling the earlier limits for property damage claims. The new limits are:
Since 1967, California’s minimum auto insurance limits have remained the same, even as the cost of medical care, vehicle repairs, and property damage repairs has increased dramatically. As a result, many accident victims in California found that the at-fault driver’s insurance coverage did not cover much, leaving them responsible for unpaid medical bills, lost wages, and other costs.
The recent change in California’s minimum policy requirements was made to close the gap between damages and insurance coverage for victims. Higher limits mean more insurance coverage is available to compensate victims for their treatment and damages.
California’s increased minimum liability limits are intended to provide more financial protection and aid when someone is hurt in an accident. With more coverage available, accident victims have better access to compensation for important damages such as:
For at-fault drivers in California, the new requirements offer added protection as well. Higher liability limits may reduce how much the driver has to pay for damages out-of-pocket since the insurance company has a higher minimum liability limit.
Even with increased minimums, insurance coverage doesn’t always cover the total cost of an accident for victims in California, especially in the case of severe injuries or death. Insurance companies also continue to dispute liability and try to minimize claims, making it crucial that you hire a car accident lawyer who can fight to ensure you receive the payment you need.
Higher insurance limits in California offer better baseline protection than before the increase, but don’t guarantee that you’re fairly compensated after an accident. There are almost half a million car accidents each year in California, leaving billions of dollars of damage in claims. Big insurance companies are looking to minimize these payouts by disputing liability or overlooking damages.
Founding attorney, Michael S. Johnson, can advocate for your interests and help you by:
After being involved in a California car accident, you and your lawyer will need to collect thorough evidence to demonstrate the damages you’ve endured. Be sure to keep records of medical treatment, bills, and lost wages, as your lawyer can use that to calculate compensation. Photos of the accident scene and any damage, witness contact information, and the police report all play crucial roles in a car accident claim.
If the at-fault driver is underinsured, your lawyer can help you pursue other avenues of compensation. You may be able to file a claim through your own policy’s underinsured motorist coverage or against the at-fault driver directly. In some cases, there may be a second at-fault party that your lawyer can identify.
Even if the driver at fault carries the new minimum insurance, hiring a lawyer could help you identify any ongoing costs that may exceed those limits, negotiate with insurance companies, and pursue additional compensation. Having legal guidance ensures you aren’t pressured into a settlement that doesn’t cover all the damages and future costs from the accident.
As soon as you suffer damages in a California car accident, you should hire a car accident lawyer who can assess your case and help you file a claim to secure compensation. Working with an experienced personal injury lawyer gives you the opportunity to identify all potential avenues for compensation as well as the opportunity to maximize your damages. A lawyer can protect your rights, negotiate with insurers, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
California’s recent increase in minimum liability insurance limits is a step toward better protection for accident victims across the state. However, higher insurance coverage can’t always guarantee that victims are fairly compensated by insurance companies. Contact The Law Office of Michael S. Johnson today to learn more about filing a car accident injury claim and securing the compensation you need to heal in California.