Small Percentage Claims
Any person involved in an accident who believes the other party(ies) were at least partially responsible for her injuries may file a claim against the other party.
In other words even if a party was only slightly at fault, damage claims against that person are possible. In a personal injury lawyer Phoenix case, regardless of how much or little the other person's damages are, their claim and the other person's claim have no effect on one another. Damage claims are pursued against those personal injury lawyer Phoenix case deem to be at fault. After a determination to the degree of fault is made, regardless of the degree of fault on the part of the party claiming against the other, the other's liability insurance company must defend the insured settle and pay any claim up to the limits of liability.
If the party involved in the accident own policy includes coverage for property damage, and the party was involved in an accident in which as least someone else was at fault partly, they can claim compensation for damage to their vehicle either from their own insurance company or from the other driver's insurance company.
Insurance coverage of this type coming from the drivers own policy is known as collision coverage.
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