What is the name of your state? Louisiana
I have settled with tortfeasor insurance for full policy limit, which was less than what was demanded and I have signed their release form. I was also made aware by tortfeasor insurance that if I still felt as though I was not paid in full as a whole for pain and suffering, that I could file a UM claim with my insurance company and that I have a period of two years to make that claim. I do have a UM policy and med pay policy with my insurance co.
My insurance company agreed to waive my med pay subgrogation in lieu of a UM claim in writing to me and tortfeasor insurance company. I was told that this letter by my insurance company would not stand up in court and was not ethical because of the way it was worded to the tortfeasors insurance company and that I have a right to file a UM claim. Med pay subrogation was waived.
So can I file a UM claim for full policy amount or just the part that I was not paid for, which was listed on my demand letter? What would be the right way to do this? Do I file for full policy limited or a lessor amount. My insurance company is not freely giving out any information pertaining to my policy/filing. In other words, he is not letting me know that I can file a UM claim. He also did not inform me that I could have my med pay subgrogation waived. I had to learn this from the tortfeasors' insurance company.
Also, can you tell me if Louisiana has a stacking law for UM claims?
I'm a little confussed with filing a UM claim against my insurance company, because I don't want to get dropped.
I also checked with my insurance state office and was told that the accident would not be counted against me because I was not at fault (I was rear-ended on state hwy. while at a complete stop)
Could you give me a little insite as to what would be the right way and procedure in my case?
I would like to file a UM claim because I feel as though I have not been paid in whole for my pain and suffering. What are Louisiana laws for filing a UM claim?
Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time and effort in this matter.
Have a nice day!
I have settled with tortfeasor insurance for full policy limit, which was less than what was demanded and I have signed their release form. I was also made aware by tortfeasor insurance that if I still felt as though I was not paid in full as a whole for pain and suffering, that I could file a UM claim with my insurance company and that I have a period of two years to make that claim. I do have a UM policy and med pay policy with my insurance co.
My insurance company agreed to waive my med pay subgrogation in lieu of a UM claim in writing to me and tortfeasor insurance company. I was told that this letter by my insurance company would not stand up in court and was not ethical because of the way it was worded to the tortfeasors insurance company and that I have a right to file a UM claim. Med pay subrogation was waived.
So can I file a UM claim for full policy amount or just the part that I was not paid for, which was listed on my demand letter? What would be the right way to do this? Do I file for full policy limited or a lessor amount. My insurance company is not freely giving out any information pertaining to my policy/filing. In other words, he is not letting me know that I can file a UM claim. He also did not inform me that I could have my med pay subgrogation waived. I had to learn this from the tortfeasors' insurance company.
Also, can you tell me if Louisiana has a stacking law for UM claims?
I'm a little confussed with filing a UM claim against my insurance company, because I don't want to get dropped.
I also checked with my insurance state office and was told that the accident would not be counted against me because I was not at fault (I was rear-ended on state hwy. while at a complete stop)
Could you give me a little insite as to what would be the right way and procedure in my case?
I would like to file a UM claim because I feel as though I have not been paid in whole for my pain and suffering. What are Louisiana laws for filing a UM claim?
Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time and effort in this matter.
Have a nice day!
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