Legal Question in Personal Injury in California
Disclosure of insurance amount
My car hit in a car accident. I demanded the insurance company of the insured to disclose the policy amount but the insurance company does not disclose the amount stating the insured does not consent to it. Please tell me whether the insurance company has the obligation to disclose the policy.
Secondly, the medical expense amounted to about $5000 soft tissue. My doctor keep on saying this is the best he can do due to maximum medical improvement has been acheived. I still sufferf from chronic back and neck pains which makes if very difficult for me to carryout my active lifestyle of roller blading and bycycling. How much can I recover for pains and sufferings and future compromise of my lifestyle.
Sincerely,
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Disclosure of insurance amount
Generally, the insurance company for the other party does not have to disclose the policy amount. It is considered confidential information and unless the other driver consents to the release of this information, the insurance company will not divulge the policy limits. The other way to obtain that information is to file a lawsuit and then it can be obtained through the litigation process.
As to how much your case is worth, each case is different and I would have to have a great deal more specific information and detail in order to give you any kind of an answer. If you are in the Orange County area, I would be glad to provide you with a free consulation. If your medical bills are at least $5,000 and you are still having injury problems, I would suggest that you consult with an experienced personal injury attorney in your area as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
SAM M. EAGLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW
10101 SLATER AVENUE #218
FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708
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Re: Disclosure of insurance amount
The only thing you can do now is sue. I worked as an attorney for most of major insurance companies, State Farm etc..., and that's how they play the game. As long as the money you should have is their account they earn the interest.
I practice California and Indiana. If you have any questions let me know.
Re: Disclosure of insurance amount
Yes, they have the obligation to disclose once the case has been filed and discovery has commenced. Form Interrogatories request policy information. However, I would recommend that you obtain representation immediatlely. Lost wages, lost earning capacity, medical bills, future medical costs, and, pain and suffering are awardable. Your damages may be beyond the policy limits. You need to obtain representation immediately so as to attempt to have the insurance company cover in excess of the policy limits. The insurance companies have attorneys to protect thier rights, why don't you? Please contact me directly at (619) 222-3504.