Category Archives: Insurance Claims
How Long Do Passengers Have to File a Personal Injury Claim After an Accident in Florida?
If you were severely injured as a passenger in a Florida car accident, you have legal options, including filing a personal injury claim against the driver who caused the accident. If another driver caused your injuries, you should not bear the financial burden for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. Under Florida law,… Read More »
Ways To Prepare Your Vehicle for Holiday Travel
The holidays are a magical time for most people. This is when most people connect with friends and family. For many, this means hitting the road. But as you start packing your bags and preparing to travel for the holidays, it is crucial to remember that your car may not be ready for a… Read More »
Can I Sue a Driver if They Were Driving Too Fast for Conditions in Florida?
Speeding is a significant safety hazard. When people think of speeding, they often think of going over the posted speed limit. However, speeding does not only mean going over the posted speed limits. It can be considered speeding if a person is going too fast for the road, traffic, or weather conditions. When a… Read More »
Can You File a Florida Personal Injury Claim After the Statute of Limitations Has Expired?
After suffering injuries in Florida due to the negligence of another party, you can seek compensation through a personal injury claim. However, in Florida, like in other states, there is a strict time limit on filing personal injury claims, known as the statute of limitations. But what happens if you file your personal injury… Read More »
Why Are Whiplash Symptoms Often Delayed After a Car Accident?
Whiplash, one of the most common injuries in car accidents, occurs when the neck experiences a sudden, forceful, fast back-and-forth movement. This injury is common in rear-end accidents but can occur in any car accident. Most often, the symptoms of whiplash are not immediately apparent after a car accident. Many times, symptoms appear hours… Read More »
Who Is at Fault in an Intersection Car Accident in Florida?
Accidents at intersections are quite common in the U.S., Florida not being an exception. According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHA), more than 2 million intersection accidents happen annually. It is estimated that 40% of all accidents in the U.S. involve intersections. This means that intersection accidents come second after rear-end collisions. Intersection car… Read More »
Do You Have To Call the Police After a Minor Car Accident in Florida?
Car accidents are a common occurrence in Florida. A car accident, even a minor one, can be incredibly stressful. A car accident can leave you confused and unsure of what to do next. After a seemingly minor accident, one common question people ask is, “Do I have to call the police?” Even if you… Read More »
How Are TBI Settlements Calculated After a Florida Car Accident?
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most serious injuries people can sustain in car accidents. Any damage to the brain can result in significant challenges in your life. A TBI can cause physical, emotional, and financial difficulties. If you suffered a traumatic brain injury because of another party’s negligence, you may be eligible… Read More »
What Is the Average Payout for a Rear-End Collision in Florida?
Rear-end accidents are quite common in the U.S. According to the NHTSA, these accidents account for almost 30% of all accidents in the U.S. Rear-end accidents can result in a substantial number of injuries and deaths every year. When a rear-end accident occurs due to the negligence of another party, the injured party may… Read More »
The Future of Flood Insurance
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is set to expire on July 31, 2018, which is a problem for Floridians and anyone who lives in flood-prone areas. Especially since standard homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover flood damage. What is the National Flood Insurance Program? Recognizing that most insurance policies don’t cover flood damage, the… Read More »