Many employees receive benefits from a short-term disability plan as part of their employment compensation. This means if you are either fully or partially disabled for…
The second way you can receive lost wages in an auto, motorcycle or other type of injury claim is from the bodily coverage. Thus, at…
Continued from Part One in How to Recover Lost Wages from PIP To receive your lost wages under your PIP benefits there are forms that…
One of the most common areas in which families suffer is when one of the family members have been in an auto accident and they…
A person may get PIP coverage from a policy they don’t own if they do not have an operable vehicle in the State of Florida. If…
These vehicles are deemed to not be “motor vehicles” and not required to maintain PIP coverage for the purposes of Florida Statute 627.733. Please note…
Most motor vehicles in Florida are required to maintain some sort of PIP coverage. The fact is it is one of the only required coverage’s…
Under Florida Statute 627.636(4) no fault benefits are generally primary over all other sources of insurance and are due and payable as the laws accrues. This…
Early in the 1970’s Florida’s automobile insurance industry started complaining that victims of automobile accidents could sue the tortfeasor or at-fault party for their injuries,…
Pre-litigation Pre-litigation occurs prior to the initiation of the litigation process. During the “pre-litigation” phase of your file, your attorney will obtain your medical records…
Maximum Medical Improvement Commonly known as “MMI”. Maximum medical improvement is a medical term that means that you have been helped as much as medicine…
Exhausted Benefits This is a term commonly used which signifies that a portion of your policies limit has been reached. For example: if your limits under…