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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Can I Still Claim Against Third Party After Receiving Workers Compensation?If a person is injured by a third party, meaning someone whom they don’t work with, then they may have a standard personal injury lawsuit.
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Should I Talk To The Other Driver After A Crash?We do recommend, at the very least, that you exchange insurance information with the other driver. Anything beyond that is a personal preference.
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Passenger Rights After CrashTypically, when a passenger is involved in a car accident there is always someone’s insurance who can be held reliable for the passenger’s injuries.
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Multiple Bills That Look Like Hospital Bills, But Aren’tHospital bills cover any machines, supplies, or medications that are used during your treatment. They also include the cost of admission and the nurses' time and care.
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Medicare In Accident CasesWhen someone who has Medicare is injured in a car accident Medicare will only kick in once all the benefits of the at-fault driver’s auto insurance policy and/or the injured party’s insurance have been exhausted.
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How Policy Limits are Determined?Clients always ask us how much their case is worth and we really can’t give them an answer. We can however tell him it will depend greatly on the insurance policy coverage and limits of the at-fault driver.
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Should You Return to Work Post Accident?We want our clients to get back to work as quickly as they can. It is better for them financially and emotionally.
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How do Liens Affect a Personal Injury Case?Liens can have a big impact on a personal injury case and are not something that should be ignored or forgotten about.
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Why We Frequently Turn Down Injury Cases With No Liability InsuranceDuring our investigation, we sometimes discover the defendant doesn’t have any liability insurance. Once we realize this we must reach out to the client and tell them the hard truth.
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Here’s What You Must Prove in a Florida Personal Injury CaseIn order to have a successful personal injury case, a plaintiff must be able to prove three key elements – negligence, causation, and damages.
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