Posts Tagged "insurance"

WHEN THE RAIN LEADS TO PAIN

We do not get much rain in Los Angeles, so when it does rain, Southern California drivers need to adjust driving habits and be more cautious. Here are some suggestions: • SLOW DOWN! The roads can be slippery and slick, especially if there are oil deposits on the surface. It takes longer to stop your vehicle, especially on the freeways…read more →

WHAT THE INSURANCE ADJUSTOR DOESN’T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR CLAIM/ 7 INSIGHTS OF A FORMER INSURANCE COMPANY ATTORNEY

WHAT THE INSURANCE ADJUSTOR DOESN’T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR CLAIM/ 7 INSIGHTS OF A FORMER INSURANCE COMPANY ATTORNEY

I worked for a number of years as in-house counsel for a large national insurance company. My job was to work closely with the insurance company adjustors in defending lawsuits brought arising out of bodily injury claims. These claims included vehicle accidents, injury crashes, dog attacks, slip and falls, premises accidents and other insurance related incidents. This experience provided me…read more →

CATCH (FLIGHT) 22 – FLYER BEWARE

CATCH (FLIGHT) 22 – FLYER BEWARE

A client of mine recently went on a shopping spree in Paris. Unfortunately for her, so did the baggage handlers at Charles De Gaulle airport. When she and her family arrived back at LAX, her bags were nowhere to be found. Days later, her family’s luggage turned up, but her suitcase filled with her Chanel and other luxury purchases was…read more →

Should I Get Uninsured Motorist Coverage?

Should I Get Uninsured Motorist Coverage?

Most auto insurance agencies offer a coverage option for accidents with an uninsured (or underinsured) motorist. While it is a legal requirement as a motorist to be insured, this doesn’t mean it’s safe to assume that the other driver will have sufficient insurance, if any insurance at all. In the event of a serious accident, things like medical bills, lost…read more →

EL NINO IS COMING! ARE YOU COVERED?

El Niño is coming.  Metorologists  and weather forecasters are predicting heavier rains and flooding this winter season in parts of California. The U.S. Climate Prediction Center has reported that it is 95% certain that  El Nino  will dramatically effect the weather this winter in the Northern Hemisphere, including California. The California Department of Insurance is urging consumers and resident to…read more →