Personal injury claims as a passenger in a vehicle
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Actually, you could, but it wouldn't be doing you or the other person any favors. Passengers in cars have the right to file claims for personal injury, and they should do so if they have a legitimate claim and they feel that they deserve compensation. Negligence shouldn't be excusable just because it's someone that you know and care about, so don't let your feelings for a particular person affect whether you file a claim. It's nothing personal. It's simply to ensure that the other person's insurance company pays for the expenses that you've incurred for any physician visits, medications, and procedures that you've had to have since the accident. It can also provide for pain and suffering and give you money for the future if you can't work because of the accident or if there is a permanent disability due to your injuries. A passenger in a car has the same kinds of rights that a driver would in that he or she can claim injuries and damages. The only thing that the passenger cannot claim for is the vehicle - unless it belonged to him or her - but this kind of claim would be separate from a personal injury claim anyway.
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This article was written by Tom Sangers on behalf of Claims for you who offer Accident Compensation Claims.
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