Car Accidents and Insurance Disputes

Insurance Disputes After a Wreck

Insurance is for times when unexpected damage, losses or injuries occur. We faithfully pay premiums on our insurance policies and expect the insurer to be there when we need them. Louisiana law currently requires $15,000 in coverage for injury/death to one person and $30,000 for more than one.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident that was caused by the negligence of another, you should be compensated by that person's insurer. In many cases, your own insurer may also have to pay.

Deny and Delay

Unfortunately, insurance companies often deny or delay valid claims. Like any business, they want to maximize their revenue and minimize their expenses. They often try to get you to settle for as little as possible. Some will even delay the process or deliberately make it as convoluted as possible, hoping you will just go away. We know that you are in need of funds—to pay for your daily expenses in addition to medical bills and costs related to your accident—today.

Speak to us in a no-cost, no-obligation consultation about your car accident and insurance dispute. We know what your rights are and we will spare no effort to enforce them. The insurer has a contract with the person who hit you, to pay the person harmed - you. Our firm has more than 25 years experience in the area of personal injury.

Our attorneys are skilled negotiators, and when the other side is uncooperative, we are always ready to file a claim in court. We are paid only a percentage of what we collect for you.

Call the Bohrer Law Firm, LLC, in Baton Rouge, at 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911. You may also email us. We offer free confidential initial consultations with an experienced lawyer.

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PH: (225) 925-5297
PH: 1-800-876-3911
8712 Jefferson Highway, Suite B
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-2233
FAX: (225) 231-7000
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who passes consumer laws?

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The United States Congress has passed numerous laws which apply to every state of the United States. Various state legislatures have also passed laws applicable within those states; some states are much more consumer friendly than others. Often, consumers will be protected in a particular area by both federal and state laws.


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