How Our Car Crash Attorneys Fought the Insurance Company
The car Cindy drove in the crash belonged to her deceased husband’s father. It had underinsurance (UIM), coverage you can buy to get more money when the at fault driver doesn’t have enough insurance to cover your injuries. That insurance company fought tooth and nail against paying what it owed. It first denied coverage, but gave up when Rob pointed out South Carolina law and the policy itself required coverage. Then it made a lowball offer. We filed suit.
The case settled before depositions. Father-in-law’s UIM paid its entire $100,000.00 policy limit. In our investigation, we discovered Cindy had UIM coverage on a car she owned that was not involved in the crash. Using a legal tactic called stacking, we obtained another $17,500.00 from that policy, for a total settlement of $167,500.00 Cindy felt relieved about taking.