Saturday, May 17, 2008

Tim Rayne, MacElree Harvey Personal Injury Attorney, Publishes Book on Purchasing Car Insurance

In the event you are injured in a car accident, the choices you make when purchasing car insurance affects how your car gets fixed, how your medical bills get paid, how your lost wages get reimbursed and whether you can recover compensation for your pain and suffering.

West Chester, PA (PRWEB) May 18, 2008 -- Tim Rayne, a partner with the full service Chester County, Pennsylvania, law firm of MacElree Harvey, has published a book titled "A Lawyer's Guide to Purchasing Car Insurance."

For thirteen years, Tim has been helping people in Chester County who have been injured in accidents. He has extensive experience negotiating with insurance companies and trying automobile accident injury and death cases.

"I have found that what happens to people after they have been injured in an automobile accident is greatly impacted by the choices which they made when they bought their car insurance," Tim says. "Those choices affect how your car gets fixed, how your medical bills get paid, how your lost wages get reimbursed, whether you can recover compensation for your pain and suffering and, if so, whether you can receive adequate compensation."

Because these decisions are so important, Tim felt compelled to write this book which deals with the following issues:

  • How to protect your assets when you cause an automobile accident
  • Choosing appropriate coverage for medical bills, lost wages and death benefits
  • Choosing Full or Limited Tort
  • Protecting yourself and your family from irresponsible drivers - Uninsured and Underinsured Benefits

Contact Tim to request a complimentary copy of the book (for Southeastern Pennsylvania residents) or to purchase a copy for $14.95.

You can contact Tim Rayne at MacElree Harvey, Ltd. at 211 East State Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348; 610.840.0124; trayne @ macelree.com.

For more news and information on personal injury law, check out Tim's Blog at www.macelree.com/traynelaw.

Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law


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