The other driver’s insurance company should cover your property damages however, if that driver is not insured or under insured your policy should protect you, if you have Uninsured Motorist coverage (“UIM”). You may be entitled to repairs, diminished value, or total loss, if you have collision coverage. You must report the accident or your vehicle being damaged to your insurance company. Can I recover damages if I was not hurt, but my car was totaled? Yes, if your car was damaged by an at-fault negligent driver you may be able to recover damages for your property loss. Experienced personal injury lawyers can help you maximize your injury settlement. The Fierce Advocates at Cannon & Associates will help ensure you abide by court rules and deadlines in filing response to pleadings filed by insurance defense attorneys. Additionally, hiring an experienced personal injury attorney will help you preserve and present your damages. Other negative impacts on your life can support your claim for pain and suffering. Lost wages or employment can support your compensation for damages. Future expected medical bills or treatment needed can support your claim on the impact your case has on your life. Medical records and medical bills can support the amount and severity of your injuries. Yes, you can help maximize your recovery after a personal injury accident by building a strong case to support multiple forms of damages.