Legal Moment: If an insurance company denies treatment after a motor vehicle accident, what can be done?

Matt Rynen

ANNOUNCER: I’m with Matt Rynen from Cohen Highley Lawyers. If an insurance company denies vehicle accident treatment or benefits, what can be done?

MATT: Sometimes it’s a quick fix, such as simply providing your adjuster with the appropriate information to reconsider. In difficult situations, you may need a formal dispute process.

ANNOUNCER: What kind of funding should a person get for their injuries?

MATT: Your insurance company may classify you into the minor injury category, which only allows for $3,500 worth of treatment. But in many cases, people in that lower category should actually be in a higher classification with up to $65,000 in coverage. This higher category greatly increases your available treatment funds.

ANNOUNCER: Suggestions if you’ve been injured?

MATT: Before closing or settling your insurance claim, contact a personal injury lawyer at Cohen Highley. We offer free consultations to help determine if you’re making the right decision and potentially move you into the higher category, greatly increasing the amount of available treatment funding.

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