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What damages can I pursue for injuries and treatment after a rear-end lane-change collision?: North Carolina law -
How can I prove the other driver is at fault for a lane-change crash where I was hit from behind? -
What medical steps should I take if I’m still limping after urgent care, and will that affect my claim?
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How do I decide whether to accept a settlement after a car accident when my medical treatment was minimal? -
Can I use medical payments coverage alongside health insurance and still pursue a bodily injury claim against the at‑fault driver? -
How do I submit treatment bills and proof for reimbursement under medical payments coverage, and are there deadlines I should know about? -
Do I need the police accident report before the insurance company will handle my property damage and injury claim, and what can I do if the report has mistakes or was rejected? -
Can I talk to the other driver’s insurance about car repairs if I’m hiring a lawyer, and what topics should I avoid discussing about injuries or treatment? -
Should I also open a claim with my own insurance to use medical payments coverage, and could that raise my premiums if I wasn’t at fault?: North Carolina -
Who pays for my totaled car, and how is the payout amount determined?: North Carolina -
What should I do with the police report and medical records to prove fault and build my claim? -
Do I have to give the insurance company my prior medical records, and what happens if I don’t?