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Accident Response Fees

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Some local governments seeking to deal with budgetary concerns have turned to or are considering  a controversial way to raise money:  charging accident victims for municipal services related to responding to the accident scene.   

The revenue-raising plans generally work like this: 

Every time a local public safety service (police, fire, ambulance, hazmat) responds to an emergency call, a bill gets sent to the person who receives aid.  In most places, only non-residents get a bill; but in others, everyone does.   In a few places, only those found to be at fault are billed.

Thus, many times these plans wind up adding to the grief of accident victims by charging for municipal services provided  at the accident scene.

The bills can be huge.   A simple response to an accident is usually billed at about $500, but  charges can soar.   If you are involved in an accident in Sacramento and need the jaws of life to get out of your vehicle — cost $1,875.  In Chico, Calififornia  going into a ditch will cost $2,000 an hour, plus $50 per hour for each rescue worker.    If there is gas or oil to clean up, the hazmat team will bill another $100 per hour per team member.   In San Francisco an ambulance ride will cost $1,642 under a new proposal.   

Though variations of the plan have been around for a long time, the recession has given it new life.  More than 40 towns and cities in California are currently considering adopting crash tax measures.   Furthermore, many insurance companies refuse to pay the bills, claiming the charges aren’t a covered expense.   That means the bill many times winds up in an accident victims hands.   

Accident victims do not realize that they almost never have to pay the bills because most ordinances that create these programs do not provide for the collection of fees from drivers. The ordinances provide for billing the insurance companies only — but collection agencies, after getting rejection letters from insurance companies, pursue the drivers anyway.   They are allowed to ask, but drivers generally do not have to pay.   If you get such a bill, ask to see the ordinance and see if you are actually required to pay the bill.   

If you have been injured in an accident and need professional assistance The Hundley Law Firm stands ready to assist you. 

We can be reached at 213-348-8106.

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Protect Yourself, Family, and Assests – Know Your Insurance Limits

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

In these tough economic times, a number of people are dropping their auto insurance to save money.  This is illegal an unwise, but a recent study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) estimated that approximately 16.3% of motorists will go without liability insurance this year.  Thus, our roadways are more dangerous than ever because if you or a family member is injured in an accident caused by another, there is a 1 in 6 chance of that the other person has no insurance to compensate you for your injuries.  Furthermore, because of the low limits of insurance required in California, if you or a loved one is seriously injured there is a strong possibility that you will never receive the compensation you need to put you back where you where prior to the accident.   Thus, you should review your limits of liability insurance and make sure you have uninsured motorist coverage.

It is likely that you only have the minimum liability insurance coverage required by California, but you will see that those limits are too low for most people and they will not fully protect you, your loved ones, or your assets if you are involved in anything but a minor injury accident.  Thus, The Hundley Law Firm  recommends you purchase more than the minimum coverage, unless you are driving a very inexpensive car, have no assets to protect, and have excellent health insurance that would cover you and your loved ones for injuries that could result from and accident.  Even then you should increase your limits of insurance and have uninsured motorist coverage if you can afford it.

California requires that you have minimum liability insurance as follows: 

  • Bodily injury liability for one person in an accident  — $15,000;
  •  Bodily injury liability for all people injured in an accident  — $30,000;
  • Property damage liability for one accident – $5,000

We believe these limits are too low for most people and note that in Alabama, the minimum requirements are $25,000/$50,000/$25,000.  If you are at fault for an accident and someone else is injured, $15,000 may not cover his/her medical expenses or if you injure several people, $30,000 may not be enough to pay for all of their medical bills.   If this happens then your assets are at risk to pay the medical bills and to pay for the pain and suffering of the injured people.  It is also easy to see how running into a Mercedes, Lexus, or BMW could result in more than $5,000 in damage even in a rather small accident.     

We believe the minimum insurance limits that most people should have are $100,000/$300,000 limits of bodily injury liability and $50,000 for property damage.   The additional cost is usually worth it and you should always ask your insurance agent to quote you the cost for such coverage so you can make an informed decision.   You also should have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage at these same levels or more, so should you be unlucky enough to be injured in an accident caused by the 1 and 6 people that is driving without insurance, you can turn to your insurance company to pay for your medical bills, lost earnings, and pain and suffering damages.  You also need to have such coverage if you are injured in a hit and run accident or if you are seriously injured by a motorist that only has a $15,000 limit of insurance.  Again ask your insurance agent to quote the costs for the various levels of uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage so you can make an informed decision.  Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage is even a wise decision if you have full medical coverage, as it can pay for your pain and suffering damages and lost earning damages that would not be covered and you won’t have to deal with co-pays or deductibles.

It’s easy to dislike the money you spend on insurance, but insurance is usually needed at some point and the additional costs of increasing your limits of coverage are usually worthwhile.   It is important for you to know what coverage you now have and determine if you can afford to increase your limits.   Then if trouble strikes, you’ll be ready and know you did everything you could to protect yourself , your family, and your assests.  

Stay safe and if you have been injured in an accident and need help, please feel free to contact us at info@hundleylawfirm.com or 310-348-8106.  We are here to help!

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Keep Children Safe – Properly Use & Replace Child Safety Seats

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

At The Hundley Law Firm we believe nothing is more important than the safety of your children.   We therefore ask that you look at the resources available to educate yourself about what kind of safety seat your child requires.   We have attached an English and Spanish Handout from the California CHP for you reivew. 

Under California law children MUST be secured in an appropriate child passenger restraint (safety seat or booster seat) IN THE BACK SEAT OF A VEHICLE until they are at least 6 years old or weigh at least 60 pounds —   See handout on California Vehicle Restraint Laws

You should also know the four stages for kids:  (1) when they must be in a rear-facing car seat, (2) when you can turn the car seat around to face forward, (3) when they can be in a booster seat, and (4) when they can get out of the booster seat and simply sit in the back seat — See handout on the 4 stages for kids.

Most car safety seat manufacturers recommend replacement of any safety seat that was in use and  involved in an accident no matter the severity of the accident.  Insurance companies in California are required to replace such safety seats.   Thus, if your child was in a safety seat and you were involved in an accident you should replace your it to ensure your child is safe next time.  —   See Insurance Code 

Stay safe and protect the children.  If you are unfortnately involved in an accident and need help, call us at 310-348-8106 or contact us at info@HundleyLawFirm.com

 

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The Hundley Law Firm – Blog

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Auto accidents are one of the leading causes of injury and death in the United States. Each year, more than 40,000 deaths result from auto accidents. In 2005, there were nearly 6,420,000 auto accidents in the United States and the financial cost of these crashes was more than $230 billion.

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Vehicle Accidents

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Each year in the United States, millions of people are injured or killed due to vehicle accidents caused by the negligence of another. These accidents cause society billions of dollars and often cause more than physical pain and suffering to the victim and their family. These accidents often cause severe emotional pain and serious financial problems that can last a life time.

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