auto injury claim tax deductible

  • Are Auto Insurance Costs Tax Deductible
Your auto premiums are not tax deductible if you are only using your car for personal use. However, if you are self employed or have a job that requires you to use your vehicle for work related matters then you may be eligible to deduct a portion of your annual fee. Typically commuting does not count as a work related matter unless you are traveling a very far distance. Also, if your employer compensates you fully for using your vehicle at your job you cannot claim any deductibles. Read More
  • Phoenix Personal Injury Law Firm Solomon & Relihan Provides Car Accident Resources on Newly Designed Website
After a car accident, most people have a number of questions and are unsure what actions they should take. By visiting Solomon Relihan’s Accident Help Center, individuals can review steps to take after a car accident and read about whether they may have a personal injury claim. The Accident Help Center also provides information about managing auto insurance issues — from filing an auto insurance claim in Arizona to learning what to do if you are involved in an accident with an underinsured or uninsured motorist.

In addition to the Accident Help Center, the updated site also has a link to request a copy of the motor vehicle accident report created by the Phoenix Police at the scene of the accident.

To help you understand more about motor vehicle accidents and injury law before you speak to a lawyer, check out the information centers provided on the site. These include a general overview on motor vehicle accidents and drunk driving accidents, and in depth information on motor vehicle rollover crashes and uninsured motorist coverage.

To schedule a free consultation following a car accident, contact Solomon Relihan, P.C. or by calling 602-387-3000. Read More