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I was involved in a car accident and my lawyer wants me to sue my own insurance?

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I was a passenger in a limo and we got into a bad crash, my bills are huge. It turns out the company doesn’t have insurance (it is illegal) and my lawyer wants me to sue my own insurance instead of suing the owners of the company personally and putting a lean against their property. What should I do?
*To clarify, they want me to sure my own car insurance.*

I have wonderful medical insurance and they have covered a great deal but there is a lot that is remaining and that I lost personally (wages, etc). I personally think that the lawyer is in it for themselves (ie suing my car insurance will give them the money a lot faster). But I am certainly no legal professional :)

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  1. Peter says:

    You can compare how the insurance quotes would change, for example here – autoinsurance.bebto.com

    1. Obamavenger says:

      Find out what your insurance covers first. It probably has some medical coverage but won’t cover your pain and suffering.

      1. Snarkopolous Rex says:

        I’m unclear on why you should sue your own insurance company unless they’re not covering your bills.

        1. SoccerRefToo says:

          Brittz

          What is his reasoning? Are they avoiding liability, or were you not covered? You can sue more than one person. I would definitely sue the company that was to provide services. I, personally, would not sue my insurance company unless they were at fault.

          Soccerref

          1. Nicole says:

            The insurance contracts are contracts, and the answer to your question can be found in your policy. It is advisable to check the exact coverage of the car. You can make a request for their own insurance (uninsured / underinsured motorist) – Assuming that you have this type of coverage in your auto insurance.