Understanding First-Party Truck Accident Cases
Understanding First-Party Truck Accident Cases
The truck accident victim will have to reach out to their insurance company to obtain no-fault benefits. Cases that involve the victim of the collision and their insurance company are termed as first-party truck accident cases. The no fault benefits that the victim will claim in these cases are also referred to as personal injury protection (PIP) benefits. These benefits, once obtained, will help cover the medical bills and the wage loss for the first three years following the accident. This form of coverage also helps cover household replacement services, attendant care, and medical mileage as well.However, not all truck accidents will lead to a first-party case. Third party cases are also common in which the victim, the trucking company and the at-fault driver are all involved, and a determination of negligence is sought. In these cases, victims can proceed with claiming non-economic damages for pain and suffering on top of the economic damage they suffered as well. To gain a better understanding of one’s case, individuals should make sure they get in touch with a truck accident lawyer to seek their advice.
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