Am I Required to File a Lawsuit?

No, you do not have to go to court to resolve your personal injury claim. In many instances, personal injury claims settle without having to file a lawsuit. If you decide to file a lawsuit, you have 4 years from the date of the accident. It is important you schedule a case evaluation as soon as possible after an injury to preserve evidence and get medical treatment. If you have more questions, I suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.

How do I Know if I Have a Personal Injury Claim?

If you were injured as a result of another person’s negligence or injured by a defective product, you may have a personal injury claim. It is important that you meet with a personal injury attorney to see whether you have a personal injury claim. Some attorneys specialize in personal injury cases and will evaluate your case for free. It is important you schedule a case evaluation as soon as possible after an injury to preserve evidence and get medical treatment. If you have more questions, I suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.

Does PIP Coverage Apply Out of State?

As a Florida resident, if you are in your own car, even though the accident occurs in another state, your own car insurance will still be responsible for paying your medical bills. If, however, you are riding in someone else’s car when the crash happens, your insurance may not provide you with PIP coverage. It is important that you meet with an attorney to evaluate your case as soon as possible so your rights are protected. If you have more questions, I suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.

What do Personal Injury Attorney’s Charge?

You pay nothing for our legal representation. We get paid by the defendant only if we win. Personal injury attorneys charge a contingency fee for their services, meaning that they do not charge unless there is a recovery. Normally, an attorney may only collect a maximum of one-third of the first $1,000,000 from the defendant. If you have more questions, I suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.