| Accident Benefits Insurance Claims When you or a loved one is involved in a motor vehicle accident, the first step toward making a claim is to contact your own insurance company. This is the case regardless of whether or not you are at fault, whether you are a pedestrian, or whether you were a passenger in a vehicle. Your own insurance company will be responsible for providing you with Accident Benefits. Accident Benefits are designed to provide you with all of the medical treatments that you need, medications, assistance with housekeeping and homemaking, attendant care (someone to help you with your own personal care), other family expenses, income replacement or caregiver or non-earner benefits, occupational therapy assistance, assistive devices, job re-training, as well as other benefits. Filling out the insurance forms can be a time consuming, confusing and frustrating task. Don’t let this stop you from getting what you help you need and deserve. David and his team of professionals will help you complete these forms. If you plan to pursue the other driver for compensation for pain and suffering, loss of income or medical or other expenses, you must first apply to receive Accident Benefits. Let David tell you more about the importance of making an Accident Benefits claim and maximizing these benefits.
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![]() I have rarely met with a client who is receiving the full amount of benefits that he or she needs and that he or she is entitled to following an accident, without the help of a personal injury lawyer. If you are injured, you owe it to yourself and to your loved ones to get every benefit to which you are entitled, so that you can get back to being the person you were before the accident. That’s what insurance is for. Don’t sell yourself or your family short. Let me help you… David Hollingsworth Key Accident Benefits - Medical and Rehabilitation Benefits - Attendant Care Benefits - Income Replacement Benefits - Caregiver Benefits - Non-Earner Benefits - Visitation Expenses - Home Maintenance Expenses - Housekeeping Expences - Case Manager services - Dependent Care Benefits - Lost Education Expenses - Damaged clothing Expenses - Death and Funeral Benefits |


