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Does Health Insurance Cover Car Accidents in Gulfport?

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On Behalf of Haug, Farrar & Franco, PLLC I August 22, 2025 I Car Accident

Does Health Insurance Cover Car Accidents in Gulfport?

A health insurance claim after a car accident can take a significant toll on your finances, no matter your income. It’s no wonder that many people’s first question after a collision is, “Will health insurance pay for auto accident injuries?”

In short: Yes, health insurance coverage applies to most injuries from car accidents.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar & Franco, PLLC I July 3, 2025 I Car Accident

What to Do After a Car Accident That is Not Your Fault

A car accident can be a scary and traumatic experience, especially when it’s caused by another person’s negligent actions. If you have been in a car accident in Gulfport that was not your fault and are unsure of what you’re supposed to do after, the immediate aftermath can be confusing.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar & Franco, PLLC I May 29, 2025 I Car Accident

Gulfport Driver Refuses to Share Insurance Information

You’ve just been in a car accident on one of Gulfport’s busy roads. You’re shaken and not sure whether you’re injured or just upset. As you exchange information with the other driver, things take a turn: they flat-out refuse to give you their insurance details.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar & Franco, PLLC I May 14, 2025 I Car Accident

Can You Sue for Pain and Suffering After a Gulfport Car Accident?

If you were hurt in a car accident in Gulfport, Mississippi, you may have a claim for pain and suffering in addition to your physical injuries and financial losses. “Pain and suffering” is a type of non-economic damages that your attorney can assist you in pursuing in your personal injury case.

On Behalf of Haug, Farrar & Franco, PLLC I May 14, 2025 I Car Accident

What Are the Most Dangerous Intersections in Gulfport?

Car accidents are a severe and frequent danger on Mississippi roads. According to the Mississippi State Department of Health, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury-related deaths in the state. Mississippi also has one of the highest traffic fatality rates per capita in the country.

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