21
Nov

Hot Coffee Documentary

by Charles Hausmann in Community Work, Personal Injury

Have you ever wondered “I wish I could have had that McDonald’s coffee spilled on me so I could get millions of dollars.”  Well, in this new documentary Hot Coffee, these cases are revealed to the public in a new light.  Displaying the truth as it was told in court, rather than the spin released to the public through the media.

Hot Coffee Official Trailer

25
Aug

Time to Review Your Vehicle Insurance Coverage

by Charles Hausmann in Personal Injury

It’s the end of summer vacation. Most families have spent the past few months taking road trips to visit family, bonding with friends and enjoying the precious little time we get with warm weather in the Midwest.

It’s a time when kids are getting ready for school, and when parents drop their children off at college for the first time.

It’s also a good time for adults to plan their fiscal budgets for the end of the year. With the holiday season just a few months away, families are already saving up so this Christmas can be a special one for the kids.

There are some things that no one should save on, though. Take car insurance, for instance. Many companies advertise about having the lowest car insurance rates in America. Whether they claim to be able to save you $400, or 15% with a 15-minute phone call, there seem to be a lot of opportunities to save some money.

However, insurance is one thing you should think about upgrading, not downgrading.

Despite their television commercials that suggest insurance companies exist to save you money, these corporations will fight you tooth and nail on the smallest of claims, as well as omit crucial information that could lead you to buy the best valued auto insurance policy.

That is why Hausmann-McNally S.C., wants to help you make the most cost-effective decision when it comes to purchasing your auto insurance. First off, a little background on the business model of insurance companies.

Insurance companies make their money off of the lower liability policies, which are their highest-profit product. The vast majority of claims paid out are in the lower-limit threshold, so insurance companies charge a lot of money for basic packages, but barely anything to upgrade a policy.

According to computer quotes on the companies own websites, for instance, for a 58 year old unmarried Milwaukee man, the cost of upgrading from the most basic $50,000-$100,000 package to a $100,000-$300,000 package from Progressive Direct Insurance goes from $63.85 a month to $66.85, exactly three dollars.

For that same man, the cost of upgrading a $100,000-$300,000 Allstate policy to a high-end $250,000-$500,000 package costs an extra $12 a month.

If the 58 year old John Doe lived in Illinois or Ohio, the costs of the upgrades were a similarly affordable $6 and 9$ respectively.

These price increases run true for all demographics. Whether it’s an extra three dollars a month to upgrade her Progressive policy for a 46 year old married woman in Ohio, or a 21-year-old man spending an extra five bucks to bump up his policy from Progressive in Illinois.

The experienced personal injury lawyers at Hausmann-McNally recommend that you take a look at your current policy and see if it is worth your while to upgrade your policy. Too many times we have seen our clients’ recoveries stifled by their low-end insurance coverages. You can prevent this.

Make sure your policy has coverage for underinsured/uninsured drivers, above your state’s minimum liability coverage. That way, if you are injured by another vehicle, which does not have insurance or doesn’t have enough coverage, you will have a greater chance to be fully compensated. In fact, for drivers in pretty much any state, the cost to obtain hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra underinsured/uninsured motorist protections is a relatively modest increase in premiums per month.

Not opting for extra underinsured/uninsured drivers insurance is a very risky move. According to one study, 16 percent of drivers out on the road are uninsured. With there being millions upon millions of underinsured/uninsured drivers out on the road, there is a chance that you get in an accident not at all your fault, but still be stuck with the bill.

Insurance companies, in some states, do not automatically include all of these coverage types in your policy, so it is highly recommend that you thoroughly review your policies to make sure that you have adequate uninsured and underinsured coverages.

Here at Hausmann-McNally, we do not have a preferred insurance company. With the right coverage, nearly all insurance companies will suffice. But to recap, look a little closer at your policy and decide whether it is worth the extra few dollars more a month to give you and your family the desirable financial security you will need in case of a serious accident.