My Health Insurance Paid for My Car Crash Injuries. What Happens Next?
Your health insurance has a right to subrogate and get reimbursement. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
Your health insurance has a right to subrogate and get reimbursement. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
To cover your medical bills. Your car insurance is primary when you are involved in a car accident, your P I P coverage, that covers up to 10,000 in medical bills. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
Yes, we can help you file a claim against the at fall driver’s insurance company. Hire an attorney to help you file your claim. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
Your personal injury policy, if you have the coverage, or the defendant’s insurance has to open a PIP claim to cover your medical bills up to $10,000 in benefits. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
You must file an incident report in a store to have evidence of your incident and have documentation of what occurred. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney. Si tiene alguna pregunta llámanos al 305-265-2266!
Yes, to cover your medical bills, lost wages, disability benefits, and other monetary compensations. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
You can still file a claim for personal injuries against the at-fault driver’s insurance. Hire an attorney to help you file your claim. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
Yes, you may still sue to receive benefits and get compensated for your injuries. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
You can file a claim against the employer’s insurance company. Hire an attorney to file your claim as it is not a typical claim to handle. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.
Florida law requires work-related injuries to be reported within 30 days of the injury, or your claim will be denied. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.