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What is the first thing I should do after a Florida car accident?

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After you’ve been involved in an accident in the state of Florida, unless you need immediate emergency attention, you need to stay on the accident scene. Call the police. Make sure that you tell the police officer how the accident happened. It’s also very important after an auto accident that you obtain photographs of… Read More »

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What constitutes pain and suffering in a Florida auto accident case?

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Many things can constitute pain and suffering in a Florida auto accident case. Every small thing, the ability for you to bend over without pain, the fact that you’re having trouble sleeping due to your pain or problems, the fact that you can no longer do the hobbies or things that you like or… Read More »

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What is the purpose of obtaining uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage?

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The purpose of ensuring that you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage in Florida is to make sure that under certain circumstances you can still make a personal injury recovery. For example, if you are hit by a hit and run driver and that person is never located, that qualifies as what’s called an… Read More »

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What documents or evidence should I bring with me the first time I meet my attorney following my Florida car accident?

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After your car accident, you should bring several things to you, during your first meeting with an attorney. You should bring a copy of the accident report or drivers exchange, a copy of the other person’s insurance card, a copy of their driver’s license, if they provided that to you, crash photos that you… Read More »

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What evidence of injury is necessary to recover damages in a Florida auto accident case?

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Evidence of injury after a Florida car accident case can be many things. One, it can be simply medical records. A doctor has documented certain types of injuries that you may have, even if they cannot be seen, x-rays, MRIs, his or her observation of you, other types of tests on your body. Also,… Read More »

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What should I do if I was the victim of a hit and run in Florida?

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If you’ve been the victim of a hit and run accident in the state of Florida, you should immediately call the police. Oftentimes, the police will be able to find the person that caused the accident. In addition, it’s very important that that person be found so that you know who their insurance company… Read More »

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What should I do if the insurance company offers me a check right away?

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If the insurance company for the at-fault driver offers you a check right away, beware. You should not accept that check. Usually, that means the insurance company is trying to buy you off to get a release against their insured before you even know the value of your claim. You need to fully understand… Read More »

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What should I look for in hiring an attorney to represent me in my Florida auto accident case?

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There are many types of qualifications that a competent attorney has for Florida auto accident victims. You should ask the attorney how many cases they’ve handled representing people injured in car accidents? What percentage of their personal practice is devoted to auto accident cases? How long have they practiced in the state of Florida?… Read More »

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Who is going to pay for my medical expenses following my Florida car accident?

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After you’ve been injured in a Florida car accident, you may have questions about who is going to pay for your medical expenses. The at-fault insurance company is required to pay your unpaid medical bills and your future medical care needs. In addition, you may also qualify for what’s called no-fault benefits. Those generally… Read More »

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Should I accept a check from the at fault driver or their insurance company after my Florida auto accident?

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You should be very, very careful if you except a check from the at-fault insurance company after a Florida auto accident. If you have any questions, you should speak to an attorney before accepting that check. The reason is, they may be attempting to pay for your personal injury claim while you’re thinking they’re… Read More »

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