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- Downtown Toledo:
National City Bank Building
405 Madison Avenue
Suite 1200
Toledo, OH 43604
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- Findlay:
612 South Main St.
Suite 101
Findlay, Ohio 45840
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- West Toledo:
4032 Secor
Suite A
Toledo, OH 43623
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- South Toledo:
5241 Southwyck Blvd.
Suite 108B
Toledo, OH 43614
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- Bowling Green:
121 E. Wooster
Suite 255
Bowling Green, OH 43402
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- Swanton:
110 W. Airport Hwy
Suite 208
Swanton, OH 43558
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- Phone Numbers:
419-241-1395
Fax:
419-241-8731
Toll Free:
1-800-637-8170
- Car Accident Injuries
- Chuck Boyk's AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIMS FREE REPORT
- Child Safety Seats: Are You Obeying the Law in Ohio?
- Safe Cars of 2007: Notice Anything Missing?
- Vehicular "back-ups" cause death among children
- High-tech Phones, Dangerous Drivers: Texting is the New Distraction
- Make Sure You Know What Your Policy Means
- How to Avoid Getting "Adjusted"
- "Optional" Safety in Cars Can Make a Real Difference
- Insurance is Systematically Overcharging its Customers
- Toledo, Ohio personal injury attorney Dale Emch's Blade column - Yellow light is not a signal to turn - March 16, 2008
- Chuck Boyk's OHIO TRUCK ACCIDENT REPORT
- FREE Ohio Accident book
- Ohio Medical Malpractice
- High Profile Prescription Error Leads to Lawsuit
- Insurance Companies Should Be Part of the Debate
- Why Is Dr. Jan Adams' Still Practicing Medicine?
- Medical Malpractice "Reform": Maintaining the Fiction
- Hospital Infections: The New Epidemic
- Ohio Products Liability Claims
- OxyContin: Purdue Pharmaceutical's Big Lie
- The FDA: Whatever Happened to Due Dilligence?
- The Hidden Cost of Chinese Goods
- RC2 Company Should Be Proud of Their Recent Actions
- Dog Bites
- Dale Emch testifies that pit bulls should remain labeled vicious dogs
- West Toledo woman mauled by two pit bulls
- Toledo's pit bull law is constitutional; skeldon vindicated
- Dogfighting Is Dangerous to Humans as Well
- Dale Emch's Blade column - September 30, 2007 - Is landlord liable if pit bull attacks?
- Chuck Boyk's OHIO DOG BITE REPORT
- Criminal Defense
- Dale Emch's Toledo Blade column - November 11, 2007 - Police didn't read rights, but charges could stand
- Workers Compensation Claims
- Workers' Compensation From the Employers Perspective: An Interview With a Construction Site Manager
- Charles Boyk's OHIO WORKERS' COMPENSATION REPORT
- Bad Faith Insurance and Claim Denials
- Games Insurers Play: How Insurance Companies Avoid Responsibility
- Allstate's Bad Faith How-To Guide
- State Farm: Leaving Mississippi?
- Do You Want Lower Insurance Rates? You Better Get Rich
- Mapractice Insurers Make More, Pay Out Less
- Setting a Good Standard: Washington State's New Insurance Law
- Legal Briefs 10/28/2007 Article by Attorney Dale Emch
- Economics 101: How Insurers Are Making Billions
- Doing Your Homework Can Keep You From Getting Ripped Off
- Thanks to CLUE, Ohio Flood Victims Can Expect to be Victimized Twice
- The Harsh Education of Trent Lott
- Insurance Company Phone Numbers
- Wrongful Death
- Sports and Head Injuries: Real Dangers
- Construction Accidents
- Common Causes of Jobsite Injuries
- Firm Newsletters
- Charles E. Boyk Law Offices, LLC January 2008 Newsletter
- Charles E. Boyk Law Offices, LLC October 2007 Newsletter
- Charles E. Boyk Law Offices, LLC November 2007 Newsletter
- Charles E. Boyk Law Offices, LLC December Newsletter
- Charles E. Boyk Law Offices, LLC February 2008 Newsletter
- Charles E. Boyk Law Offices, LLC April 2008 Newsletter
- Charles E. Boyk Law Offices, LLC March 2008 Newsletter
- The Boyk Bulletin May 2008
- General
- Toledo, Ohio personal injury attorney Dale Emch's April 27, 2008 Legal Briefs column
- Dale Emch's Blade column - Rental agent for Florida condo is keeping deposit - April 13, 2008
- Attorney Dale Emch's March 2, 2008 Toledo Blade column, "Legal Briefs"
- Toledo, Ohio personal injury attorney Dale Emch's Blade column - Detroit mayor’s messages, testimony don’t match - March 30, 2008
- Attorney Dale Emch's 12/9/2007 Toledo Blade column, "Legal Briefs"
- Attorney Dale Emch's 12/23/2007 Toledo Blade column, "Legal Briefs"
- Subprime Crisis Could Lead to Higher Insurance Rates
- Dale Emch's Blade column - Lawyer can't reveal client's confession - February 3, 2008
- Dale Emch's Blade column - Slipping and sliding won't win a lawsuit - January 20, 2008
- Dale Emch's Blade column - Injured bull rider probably out of luck - January 6, 2008
- Dale Emch's Op-ed column - Ohio Supreme Court ruling eliminates jury discretion - January 26, 2008
- Patent law tips from Toledo, Ohio, patent attorneys Gregg Emch and Gary Sutter
- Dale Emch's Blade column - Neighbor's tree falls, but he doesn't want to pay - February 17, 2008
- Should You Hire a Personal Injury Attorney?
- There Isn't Anything "Frivolous" About It: The Personal Injury Lawsuit Process
- What Exactly is a "Judicial Hellhole?"
- Tips for a Safe Holiday Season
- Emch's Blade column - will and landlord-tenant issues - March 18, 2007
- Emch's Toledo Blade column - real estate disclosures and red-light cameras - April 1, 2007
- Dale Emch's Blade column - condo associations have great power - April 29, 2007
- Emch's Toledo Blade column - May 13, 2007
- Emch's Legal Briefs column - June 10, 2007 - respond to legal documents
- Dale Emch's Legal Briefs column - May 27, 2007 - rights to cemetery plot
- $50 Million Dollar Pair of Pants: You Should Be Worried
- Dale Emch's Blade column - arbitration clauses can keep you from your day in court - June 24, 2007
- Dale Emch's Legal Brief's column - July 8, 2007 - escrow rent in landlord dispute
- Dale Emch's Toledo Blade column - July 22, 2007 - land contracts
- Speaking of "Frivolous Lawsuits..."
- Dale Emch's Toledo Blade column - Aug. 5, 2007 - executor can be forced to produce will
- Dale Emch's Legal Briefs column for Sept. 2, 2007 - a spouse's interest in real property
- Tort Reform
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Make Sure You Know What Your Policy Means
Buying car insurance isn’t the easiest thing in the world. While your impulse would be to automatically take the least amount of insurance you can legally get, that isn’t always the smartest call. Sometimes accidents can cost a lot more than the minimum, which could leave you in a bad situation. You can be assured that insurance companies won’t pay one penny more than they have to, and will quite often go out of their way to pay less.
In fact, insurance companies are banking on the fact that you either didn’t read or didn’t understand your policy. This allows them to flat out refuse to pay for certain items even if they are supposed to. Most people who get in a car accident are just glad to be alive and want to get the whole thing over with as soon as possible. Most crash victims don’t have the stomach or patience to get into a long debate with an insurance adjuster.
But having a thorough understanding of what sort of coverage you are receiving can help you get exactly what you are supposed to when you have to file a claim. It’s much harder for an insurer to just say no when you have the paperwork right in front of you.
Bodily Injury and Liability Insurance
This insurance protects you from claims made against you which you are obligated to pay if you cause bodily injury to someone in a crash. This also covers your defense costs. Bodily Injury Liability limits usually specify two separate dollar amounts. The first amount limits payments to a single person per accident, while the second amount puts a cap on the total amount of payment for all persons injured per accident.
Collision Insurance
Collision coverage pays for the damage to your vehicle by collision with another vehicle or fixed objects like trees, signs, buildings, etc. This coverage is what gets invoked when the accident is your fault.
Comprehensive Coverage Insurance
This is your "fire and theft coverage, and covers damage to your car for anything other than a wreck, like tornados, floods, vandalism, theft, hitting a deer, etc.
Car Rental
If your vehicle is in the shop for more than a day for repairs resulting from an insurance claim, Many policies with this coverage will pay $15 or more per day for usually up to 30 days, or some maximum value to rent a car while you wait for repairs. Higher limits are available.
Full Glass
In many states, there is no deductible on windshields, because it's against state law to drive with a damaged windshield. But for the rest of your windows, you still have to pay your comprehensive deductible before they'll pay for any broken glass. You can pay more for Full Glass coverage to eliminate any deductibles for broken glass. Some companies give you full glass at no extra charge as a selling feature.
Medical Coverage
Covers medical expenses from your crash injuries and covered persons in your car, no matter who was at fault.
No-Fault, Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
In most no-fault states, PIP covers medical and rehab, work loss, funerals, and other expenses incurred by you, your family, passengers in your vehicle, and pedestrians injured by your vehicle. Not every state has this coverage, and it pays for damages regardless of who is at fault in the accident. That's why they call it no-fault.
Liability Coverage
Similar to Bodily Injury coverage. Liability covers only the damage caused by you to someone's property, car, fence, lawn, telephone pole, house, etc. When you are at fault in a wreck, this coverage is invoked when the other driver makes a claim against your insurance to repair their car.
Towing
If your car breaks down, this coverage will pay for a tow truck or roadside assistance to get your car going again. This usually pays about $50-$75.
Underinsured or Uninsured Motorist
Underinsured Motorist pays for your injuries up to the policy limit when the other driver either has no insurance, or their lame coverage can't pay for you injuries or property damage. This coverage usually includes hit and run drivers as well.
There are also ways for you to get your premiums down to more reasonable rates. This would allow you to get more coverage for less money, as opposed to paying less money for less coverage.
AIR BAGS And AUTOMATIC SEAT BELTS
Some companies might discount up to 30% off Personal Injury Protection and Medical Payments coverage if the driver and passenger sides have air bags and automatic seat belts. This discount is given because the insurance company knows you'll be belted in every time, hence your risk of injury in a crash is much less than someone else who is not belted in.
ANTI-THEFT/ALARM
Some companies give discounts off the Comprehensive premium when an active anti-theft device is present. This usually means a burglar alarm. Some companies may discount more if the alarm arms itself automatically when you turn off the vehicle. This 5% discount usually does not add up to much, but combined with other discounts listed here, will certainly make a dent.
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES(ABS)
If you have Anti-lock brakes(ABS), you may 5% or more off Bodily Injury and Property Damage coverage.
DRIVING SCHOOL
Some companies give drivers under age 25 who complete a state approved drivers education class up to 10% off on Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Medical Payments, Personal Injury Protection and Collision coverage.
SAFE DRIVER
Sometimes if you're a safe driver, usually 3 years with no points, you qualify for additional savings on different types of coverage. The insurance company will let you know. Usually on your insurance bill you'll see something that says "Your premium reflects the maximum discount allowed for safe driver".
MULTI-CAR or HOME & CAR
If you insure 2 or more vehicles on the same policy some companies may give you a discount. They may be equally generous if you have your home and both cars insured with them as well.
SAFE VEHICLE
Some insurance companies classify certain cars as "Safe Cars", meaning there's statistical data to suggest that there's less risk of injury by way of design, air bags ABS, etc. Find out if your car qualifies for this discount.
The most important thing to remember is that insurance companies very rarely just tell you this information. You have to ask for it. And if you have to file a claim, make sure that you have done your homework on your policy and know exactly what your coverage is supposed to provide for you.
If your insurance company is denying your claims for reasons that you think are inadequate, contact our offices for a free legal consultation today.