Denver based E-legislativeaction.com helps Colorado Citizens Recover Compensation For Auto Damage from Insurance Companies
DENVER, June 17 -- Denver-based E-legislativeaction.com announced today that it has started a special section called "Hot Tips". One entry in this link provides helpful tips for recovering compensation for damage to auto vehicles.
According to E-legislativeaction.com Founder, Rene Ryman, "In many cases a vehicle that has been damaged in a motor vehicle accident is worth less than it was before the accident, even if the damage is repaired." That is because the used car market considers vehicles that have been involved in accidents as less valuable than those that have never been in an accident, all other things being equal, due to the possibility of undetected or unrepairable damage. Many insurance companies refuse to pay for this loss in value. Ryman said, "The Jury Instructions and information we provide on e-Legislativeaction.com helped me recover the loss in value on my vehicle when I was in an accident. I want to share it with others so that they may receive the same benefit." Ryman added, "We will continue to add helpful information to our site, and not just for Colorado citizens."
Ryman started the internet petition site after her own experience stemming from a car accident in 2000 in which she suffered permanent partial disability and remains under extensive ongoing medical treatment. Ryman is currently in litigation with the driver at fault, David S. Friedman and his employer, Kleinfelder, Inc., who are insured by Traveler's Casualty and Surety Inc. Ryman refused Traveler's offer to settle her case for $5,000.00 when her medical bills exceeded $40,000.00. When asked if she thought Traveler's is now retaliating against her for her efforts to help others through E- legislativeaction.com, Ryman promptly responded, "I can't say for sure what their intent is. I can only say that my intent is to focus on helping others in similar situations."
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