Why it is Critical You See a Doctor After an Accident
You only have 14 days to seek treatment, or you lose your medical benefits up to $10,000. Seek medical treatment immediately after an accident.
You only have 14 days to seek treatment, or you lose your medical benefits up to $10,000. Seek medical treatment immediately after an accident.
You can bring a claim against the out-of-state driver and their insurance company. The driver’s out-of-state insurance company will cover them while they drive in Florida. You are entitled to a copy of their policy to see the coverages available. If you’ve been involved in an accident, we recommend hiring an experienced attorney in your Learn More “I was Hit by a Driver from Out of State. Help!”
First, drivers are not necessarily trained and can get into an accident, so you must be careful. Second, in case of an accident, their coverages may not be sufficient to cover your medical payments or to cover for liability. Third, they do not carry UM coverage to protect their passengers. Make sure you hire an Learn More “Why Riding Uber or Lyft is a Huge Danger”
Yes, you have the right to receive medical benefits up to $10,000. You have the right to be compensated for your injuries, pain and suffering, lost wages, past and future medical bills, et cetera. If you have been involved in an accident, consult a local experienced attorney.
First, anything you say can be used against you. Second, you’re simply not required to do so. Third, let an attorney speak to the insurance company on your behalf. That’s their job.
Well, it depends. The at-fault insurance carrier may cover your rental. If you are at fault for the accident and you have rental on your policy, they may cover as well. Still confused? Contact an experienced attorney in your area.
Florida law requires a police report when property damage is more than $500 or when there are injuries. Also, you need a police report to have evidence that you were involved in a car accident. So when in doubt, always call the police after an accident.
Yes, you have the right to receive medical benefits up to $10,000. You have the right to be compensated for your injuries, pain and suffering, lost wages, past and future medical bills. Make sure you consult an experienced local attorney.
Lyft covers for medical payments for their riders, while Uber does not. If you have any other questions, please hire an attorney to protect your rights.
Here’s why you must never accept cash from the at-fault driver. It might not be sufficient to cover your cost or damages. You should always wait until you get your vehicle inspected by a licensed mechanic.