Q: Pairing a white blazer with jeans is a great way to dress up jeans without looking too professional.  A fitted blazer will go well with jeans that are slim fit, especially if the blazer lacks structure and flows with your body. However, it also looks great with a great flare jean.  Cropped or cuffed jeans also pair well with a white blazer. With a casual tee underneath the blazer, you have a laid-back look that is perfect for grabbing dinner with friends or running errands.  Which pair of shoes you choose to wear with the outfit also dictates how dressed up or down you want to seem. A white blazer with slim fit jeans and heels is more sophisticated, while a white blazer with cuffed jeans and sneakers or sandals is more relaxed. This is a great way to create a chic outfit for a night out with friends.  A fitted white blazer will look great with almost any style of skirt or dress. Whether your skirt or dress is fitted or flowing, the blazer will add a touch of sophistication and shape to your body. Patterns or neutral tones will both be a cute match with a white blazer. Colorful, large patterns will be highlighted by the whiteness of the blazer, but pairing it with a black or charcoal gray dress or skirt will look excellent, as well. Be sure to wear heels to elongate your legs. The blazer could have the opposite effect, so heels will help give the appearance that your legs are long. A casual white blazer with shorts is fun way to show off your fashion sense.  Jean shorts, especially high-waisted jean shorts, would look cute when paired with a white blazer. Aim for a casual tee underneath the blazer and dress up the outfit a bit with heels or ornate sandals. You could also dress it down by wearing sneakers. A white blazer would also look great with shorts that are a solid color but not necessarily denim material. You could pair a white blazer with coral, black, red, or navy shorts, for example. This creates a super casual and comfortable outfit that is perfect for travel, for example.  Pairing a white blazer with some detailing, like studs, with a casual tee and leggings gives some visual interest to the outfit without dressing it up too much. This is a great way to dress up an outfit when you have a meeting or an appointment but then intend to exercise afterward, for example. It gives you the ability to move from one to the other without a complete wardrobe change.
A: Wear a white blazer with jeans. Style the blazer over a fun skirt or dress. Pair a white blazer with shorts. Create an outfit with a white blazer and leggings.

Q: If you have personal injury protection (PIP) as part of your car insurance policy, you can receive coverage on any medical bills incurred as a result of a car accident.  If you broke your arm or experienced whiplash as a result of your accident, you can take advantage of your PIP by filing a bodily injury claim.  Include injury reports and hospital bills among the other information you send to your insurance company.  Photos of any injury you or your passengers may have sustained are also useful. If you had valuable property in your car that was damaged at the time of your accident, or even stolen out of your car, you might be able to file a property damage claim with your insurance company.  For example, if you were transporting a brand new computer home in your trunk and someone smashed their car into your from behind, crushing your new PC, you could file a property damage claim.  Check with your insurance company to see if your policy covers property damage claims.  This type of claim could also cover things like boats or specialty equipment you might have been towing behind your car at the time of your accident. Photograph damage to personal property that occurred as a result of the accident you’re filing a claim for. A third-party claim is one in which you file a claim with the other driver’s insurance company.  This is the common route when the other driver is determined to be at fault.  A third-party claim proceeds nearly identically to that of a standard claim that you would file with your own car insurance company, but the might take longer than it would when dealing with your own company.  If the company seems to be dragging its feet, contact the company representative from your insurance company for advice about how to proceed.  They may be able to intervene and find out more information.  You might need to engage in subrogation, the process through which your insurance company collects the costs associated with your accident, then pays them back to you.  If the other driver’s policy does not cover your total expenses, contact your insurance company about filing an underinsured coverage claim.  This will allow you to get the difference on your costs from your insurance company.
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File a bodily injury claim. File a property damage claim. File a third-party claim.