When You MUST File an Insurance Claim
Sometimes you must file an insurance claim. One when you’re injured. Two, when there is property damage to your vehicle. Always hire an attorney to make sure that your rights are protected.
Sometimes you must file an insurance claim. One when you’re injured. Two, when there is property damage to your vehicle. Always hire an attorney to make sure that your rights are protected.
The number one concern accident victims raise with me is their fear of not being able to afford an attorney. They assume they can’t afford quality representation to get them a fair settlement. The good news is that personal injury attorneys work on “contingency”. That means you don’t pay a dime unless we win your Learn More “I Can’t Afford An Attorney!”
If you are worried who will pay your medical bills, don’t worry. Florida law requires drivers to pay for PIP to cover their medical bills.
Florida has a very high percentage of uninsured or underinsured drivers, which makes UM coverage important to receive the benefits that you need. Always seek an attorney to protect your rights.
If you have collision and/or comprehensive coverage, your insurance can pay for your vehicle damages. Your insurance will pay up to $10,000 in medical benefits. If you have uninsured motorist, you can also get compensated. Still confused? Contact a local experienced attorney.
You do not need to file an insurance claim when you’re not injured or when your vehicle has no property damage.
What happens if your car is totaled? The insurance company pays for the current market value of the vehicle, not the replacement value.
Attorneys work on contingency, meaning there is no charge unless you win. There is no charge upfront, so I encourage you to seek an experienced attorney to protect your rights.
Your attorney fees will be deducted from the total settlement received from the defendant’s insurance company. Attorneys will not charge unless there is a settlement.
There are three things you must do after an accident. One, call 911 immediately after the accident. Two, seek medical treatment. You only have 14 days after an accident to seek treatment. Third, hire an experienced attorney to protect your rights immediately.