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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You Can Have A Traumatic Brain Injury Without Having A Fractured SkullYou can cause brain injury with a lot less force than it takes to cause a fractured skull. Oftentimes after an accident a client will begin having issues with memory loss, cognitive decline, and trouble coming up with common words.
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Which Law Enforcement Agencies Investigate Car Accidents In Florida?Most of the accidents that we see are investigated by the Florida Highway Patrol. The reason why Florida Highway Patrol troopers investigate accidents with fatalities and serious injuries, is because they typically have more significant training in crash scene investigation and accident reconstruction.
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Are Hospital Bills After A Florida Accident Negotiable?Hospitals would usually rather get some type of payment than nothing at all.
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What Is The Alcohol Defense In A Florida Personal Injury Case?Plaintiff in a civil case can’t recover any money from a defendant, if at the time of the accident, the plaintiff was impaired by alcohol or drugs and that impairment made the plaintiff more than 30% responsible for causing the accident.
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What To Do If Insurance Company Calls Offering MoneyKeep in mind there is no need to rush into a settlement. The statute of limitations for a personal injury case is four years.
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What To Tell Doctors After A Motor Vehicle AccidentIt is important to notify your insurance company immediately after an accident so you can access the Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits on your car insurance policy.
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Do I Have A Viable Personal Injury Case In Florida If I Wasn’t Wearing My Seat Belt?Comparative negligence will require the jury to determine what percentage of the blame to assign to the at-fault driver and the injured party. The at-fault driver will receive a percentage of blame for causing the accident while the injured party will receive a percentage of blame for not wearing their seat belt.
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What Is The Myth Behind Full Coverage In Car Insurance?Most people are told they have full coverage when really, they have property damage coverage and personal injury protection coverage. That isn’t full coverage, that is simply the minimum insurance coverage required by law.
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A Bicycle Accident Can Entitle You To Your Car Insurance Benefits!Car insurance policies with the Personal Injury Protection (PIP) provision will pay for your medical expenses up to $10,000 if you are involved in a bicycle accident, involving a car, while on your bicycle.
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Should I Call The Police After An Accident?Being attorneys, however, we always recommend that the police are called to every accident scene.
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