Everyone's familiar, by now, with what happens after being in a car accident that's not your fault: You get a ticket and get sued in court and you have to go in front of a judge, where you try to re-enact the accident on a blackboard using model cars, but it goes badly until your husband drops his briefcase...
...well, that's the way they taught it at my law school. But what really happens after a car accident, I've learned, is that so long as it wasn't mostly your fault, you can get compensated for injuries and losses and get your car repaired.
Here's a problem, though: get your car repaired, have your insurance company or the other guy's insurance company and pay for it, and go on your way -- with a less valuable car. Yes, that 2008 pimped-up ride you were touring in before the accident now has the value of, say, the 1985 Ford Festiva I drove when I went to law school. Nobody wants to pay full value for a car that's been in an accident and repaired.
Advocate Auto Claims can help you get that lost money. Advocate Auto Claims works to get you reimbursement for the dimished value of your vehicle after a car accident that wasn't your fault. They'll do a free estimate of the value you might get, and you can contact them through the Web or by phone. They also can help you avoid paying for estimates and other things that are customarily done after an accident, but which you might not need to pay for at all; and there's a spot right on the front page to submit questions.
Not everything can be fixed up with a well-timed briefcase drop; sometimes you need to call the experts to get the help you need. Advocate Auto Claims are the experts in recovering diminished value. Let them do the briefcase dropping for you. 
Sunday, July 13, 2008
That law school does not sound like it was accredited.
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