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   New Web Site Assists Car Crash Victims


21 Feb 2008 02:01:56
| Daniel Prins


“I Didn’t Realize I Had So Few Friends”

Minneapolis, MN, August, 2002 – When Daniel Prins’ wife was injured in a car crash he thought all he had to do was notify his insurance company to get matters resolved. After all, another driver who was charged with DWI hit his wife Johanna and she was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

After weeks of frustration, Prins, Marketing Consultant, built an Internet Assistance Program “The Car Crash Victims Alliance Of America.” The site provides free information for car crash victims on how to protect themselves against serious financial exposure (http://www.carcrashvictims.citymax.com).

“I Didn’t Realize I Had So Few Friends”

While insurance company claims personnel are usually courteous, Prins had no idea that his wife’s case was immediately “compartmentalized”. He had to deal with a cast of about a dozen (medical bills from the hospital, his own and other driver’s main insurance contact, the police, claims adjusters, property damage, etc.). In the process, he found out that most of these individuals have their own agenda. Said Prins:” I believe the only people truly on our side were the Emergency Crew and Police at the scene of the accident.”

Accident Frequency Is Astonishing

About 42,000 people are killed on our nation's highways each year. The fact is vehicle crashes are an even greater threat to life and health in the U.S. than crime! In 2000, there was one murder every 34 minutes, while one person died from a traffic crash every 13 minutes. There was one violent crime every 22 seconds, but one crash-related injury every 10 seconds. Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death in the U.S. for people ages 6-33, and their economic cost is estimated to be $230.6 billion per year.

Victim-unfriendly Environment

The lack of clear rules and rights overwhelms car crash victims, often traumatized and shell-shocked. This is especially true in states with No-Fault provisions and damage limits. Even more disconcerting is that it is difficult to obtain good information. The Internet’s search engines, for example, provide few clues for victims and are skewed to offering suggestions and advice for accident perpetrators and those seeking DWI defense.

The Road To The Attorney’s Office

“I don’t consider myself an ambulance chaser,” said Prins, “but it only took a short while for me to realize I was out of my league. Just imagine, I had to negotiate with my own insurance carrier about the pay-off value of my car while the accident was caused by a DWI driver with another insurance carrier.” Prins credits his attorney with expediting the damage recovery process, and his web site now chronicles a step-by-step selection process.

The Car Crash Victims Alliance Of America

The site Car Crash Victims Alliance Of America at http://www.carcrashvictims.citymax.com provides FREE information and planning tools for accident victims. “If nothing else,” says Prins, “visiting our site will save accident victims hours on the phone. We suggest the do’s and don’ts.” It includes a section with Frequently Asked Questions, Check Lists, Helpful Links, etc. The site is funded by attorney listings and specialty products sales and services.

Powerful Allies

The Car Crash Victims Alliance Of America links to powerful Federal programs at Brakes On Fatalities (http://www.brakesonfatalities.org/) and Buckle Up, America (http://www.buckleupamerica.org). “If we can help prevent one accident by having people visit these sites and the information they convey, we have made a meaningful contribution”, says Prins.

For more Information: The Car Crash Victims Alliance Of America 5273 Nolan Drive Minneapolis, MN 55343

Tel: (952) 938-4955 Fax (952) 938-8947 eMail : y2kevents@aol.com See: http://www.carcrashvictims.citymax.com



About Author :
Daniel Prins is a Merkting & Internet Consultant who resides in Minneapolis,MN. He specializes in the development of niche-based industry portals.

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