Personal injury app that simplifies settlement process launches in Arizona


 
In 2019, Michael Zouhri was struck by a drunk driver who fled the scene of the accident. While the police eventually apprehended the driver, Zouhri was left with permanent, life-altering injuries. After Zouhri began to look for legal services to help with his personal injury claim, he was left feeling even more lost, alone, and frustrated.

“The lawyers I talked to left me feeling like the insurance companies would hurt me, but they didn’t care about me either. And, yet, I had no choice but to work with them, otherwise I might not recover anything. I hated that feeling,” said Zouhri. 

Instead of giving up, he created a free app to help himself and the millions of others who are injured in similar accidents each year. Zouhri’s PainWorth app makes it possible for injury victims to find out—on their own—what their claim might be worth. 

Users can also use the app to generate the paperwork needed to begin the settlement process, which has made it a hit with victims who choose to self-represent. After a successful launch in Canada, the PainWorth personal injury app will be rolling out in the U.S. and Arizona will be the first state to launch. ... Read more

Dealing With An Insurance Company For A Personal Injury Claim

When an insurance company learns that you were injured because of the negligent or wrongful actions of one of its insureds, the company will contact you. An insurance representative may call you and may send out an insurance adjuster to meet with you.

While insurance adjusters might seem as if they care about your injuries and want you to get well, you should recognize that their loyalties lie with their employers and not with you. The job of an insurance adjuster is to try to minimize the amounts that their insurance companies might be forced to pay claimants. The adjuster might use several common insurance claim tactics so that the company might be able to pay much less than the amount to which a victim should be entitled or to avoid paying claims completely.

The insurance company might offer a fast settlement within days of when your accident occurred. The insurance adjuster will normally claim that the settlement offer will be enough to pay for all of the medical expenses. You should never accept an early settlement offer without having

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