Florida’s new PIP Law takes effect January 1, 2013. The Florida Legislature has enacted a new PIP Statute which severely limits your rights to obtain…
Getting rear-ended is one of the most common accidents, and often one of the simplest when it comes to determining who is at fault. In…
You get hit, and either the other driver speeds away, or the driver tells you that he or she doesn’t have insurance (or not enough…
One of the final components that a lawyer looks at when negotiating a settlement is how the accident affected your quality of life. In order…
Personal Injury Protection is insurance that covers medical expenses for you and your passengers, regardless of who is at fault for the accident. That’s the…
The doctor you see after you are injured in an auto accident has two responsibilities: 1) To help you recover as much as possible. 2) …
The settlement phase, during which your lawyer and the insurance company decide on a fair offer of compensation, can last anywhere from three months to…
When deciding who to choose as your personal injury lawyer, experience and success rates are the two most important factors. It’s perfectly okay to ask…
Insurance companies are in the business of making money, not giving it away. Their adjusters are trained and rewarded for reducing settlement amounts any way…
Much of the media has created a perception that pain & suffering compensation is the cash-cow of car crashes. Here’s how financial compensation for pain…
One of the most frustrating experiences of being involved in a car accident is dealing with insurance agents who seem to think it’s their personal…