Note: To recover on the claim for damages to the care, And the claim for Pain & Suffering, you must show Negligence on the at-fault driver. The elements of a Negligence claim are:A legal duty, Breach of that duty, Causation Damages
1. Car Damage Claim
Possible Scenarios
Total Loss
- Fair Market Value Insurance Pays What the Car Was Worth at the Time of the Wreck.
- If Cost of Repair is 75% or More of FMV, They Must Total the Car.
- Loss of Use Claim Is Available but Limited to Reasonable Loss – A Couple of Weeks at Best
Can Be Repaired
- You Choose Your Body Shop. Body Shop Manager Should Provide the Insurance Company Photos and Estimate
- Body Shop Manager Should Resolve Disputes Regarding Estimate and What Insurance Will Pay.
- Loss of Use Claim for Rental until Repair is Done.
- Diminution in Value Claim Car Is Fixed but Worth Less Because of Wreck.
2. Kentucky No-Fault Claim
Medical Bills & Expenses: Kentucky Is a No-Fault State. Oversimplified, This Essentially Means You Immediately Have $10,000 of Medical Expense Coverage from the Vehicle You Are Occupying at the Time of The Wreck.
Possible Scenarios
Insured Car
- Comes from the Car You Were Riding in at the Time Of the Wreck.
- No Insurance on the Car, You Can Use Your Own Car Insurance To Serve as the No-Fault Carrier OR Use the Kentucky Assigned Claims Plan As the No-Fault Carrier.
Uninsured Car Owned by You
- You Cannot Recover the First $10,000 of Medical Bills.
- You Still Have a Pain & Suffering Claim.
- Car Damage Claim is Unaffected.
3. Personal Injury Claim
Possible Scenarios
At Fault Driver is Insured
- When Client is Done Treating, File Claim against Insurance Company for Pain & Suffering Including Medical Bills, Lost Wages and Future Damages.
At Fault Driver is Uninsured
- Pain & Suffering Claim Is Made against Client’s Own Insurance through Uninsured Motorist Coverage.
- Client’s Insurance Carrier, i.e. the Uninsured Motorist Carrier, Will Ultimately Sue The Uninsured Motorist to Recover All Amounts They Have Paid (i.e. Medical Bills, Car Repairs, Pain & Suffering, Etc.).
