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Whether on a highway in San Antonio, or at an intersection in Laredo, a car accident injury always hits close to home. Contact the Herrera Law Firm today. Call 1-800-455-1054 for experienced legal counsel in auto accident cases. Let a San Antonio accident claim lawyer fight for you!
If your insurance includes uninsured or underinsured benefits, you can get paid by your own insurance carrier. Uninsured or underinsured benefits may cover damages caused by a hit-and-run driver.
It's estimated that 15 percent of all motorists in Texas drive without insurance, according to the Insurance Research Council. The economic downturn could mean even more people on the roads are driving without insurance. The Texas Comptroller's office estimates that the number of uninsured drivers could be much higher.
The bottom line for you is that many people are breaking the law and driving their cars and trucks without insurance. In Texas, a motorist's policy must provide at least $30,000 per person for bodily injury, $60,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $25,000 per accident for property damage.
If you or a loved one is injured by an uninsured driver in Texas, don't give up hope of getting the compensation you deserve. Talk to a San Antonio lawyer today to see how we can help. Call the Herrera Law Firm: 1-800-455-1054.
Let us help you get what you deserve.
Call or e-mail us today for a free case evaluation.
1-800-455-1054Click here for local Office Locations
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