Our Orlando attorneys share their insights into the motor vehicle accident recovery process in this blog. Read it to learn what you should do after a crash.
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What Should I do if I’m Involved in a Crash in My Work Vehicle?When our clients are involved in an accident in a work vehicle we always advise them of a few extra steps they must take to make sure they are taken care of medically and financially.
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Can a Passenger in My Car Sue Me if I’m Not at Fault?If someone else causes an accident that injures your passenger and the at-fault party has little to no insurance coverage.
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If I Have Collision Insurance On My Car, Does It Matter Who Is At Fault For The Accident?If you don’t mind paying the deductible and using your collision insurance you can choose to do that. It is often the quicker route to getting your car fixed sooner.
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What Is The Settlement Value Of A Herniated Disc In A Personal Injury Case?If the at-fault party doesn’t have the proper insurance coverage and no other way to pay then there isn’t much that can be done.
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How Do I Make An Insurance Claim After A Bicycle Accident?There are a few different ways you can file an insurance claim after a bicycle accident.
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You Might be Held Liable if Your Name is on the Car TitleIf someone causes an accident in a vehicle that has your name on the title you could be held responsible.
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Uninsured Motorist Coverage Could be Critical in a Florida Motorcycle Accident CaseUninsured motorist coverage doesn’t just cover medical bills like personal injury protection coverage and medical payments. It also covers pain and suffering, disfigurement and impairment – intangible damages which is why we highly recommend uninsured motorist coverage for motorcyclists.
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What is an Emergency Medical Condition in a Florida Car Accident Case (and Why is it Important)?An EMC is essentially a serious injury that needs serious treatment right now. The only medical professionals that can diagnose an EMC are medical doctors, physicians, physician assistants, and some high level nurse practitioners.
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Did You Know That Pedestrians Hit By Cars Have Access To Automobile Medical Insurance Coverage?Most people who have been hit by a car don't realize that their initial medical expenses will typically be paid by automobile insurance coverage, and this is true regardless of who's at fault for the accident.
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What Is A Consortium Claim In A Florida Personal Injury Case?This claim allows the uninjured spouse to recover money damages from the at-fault party. A consortium claim can only be filed with a companion injury claim.
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