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Accident, getting a lawyer, does it void insurance?

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If you have an accident, and you file a claim with your insurance company and they agree to whatever coverages at the time. If you get your own lawyer on the case, does it void any coverages you have with the insurance company? E.g, liability for other car, medical bills, etc?

Say the case is taken to court, if I don't win the case do I have to pay for all expenses that the insurance company would have otherwise covered?

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  1. No, you are entitled to get a lawyer to represent you.  It would not void anything.


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  3. Depending on who is in fault. If you are in fault let your insurance company handle it. If you are not, get a lawyer.

  4. fault or no fault, if you have coverage your insurance should handle it.  If you get sued because it's your fault, your insurance company should represent you in court.

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