Category Archives: Miami Personal Injury Lawyer
Arthritis And Miami Car Accidents
Post-traumatic arthritis is possible after a Florida car accident. Essentially, this type of arthritis is not degenerative but was directly caused by the degradation of a joint due to a physical injury, such as those sustained in auto collisions. For this reason, a post-traumatic arthritis diagnosis could increase the value of your personal injury… Read More »
Can I Financially Recover After Being Hit By An Uninsured Driver?
Insured drivers diligently make payments for years and assume that everyone they are sharing the road with is doing the same. Which makes sense, because there are Florida laws in place that cite minimum levels of car insurance that all drivers are required to carry. But despite the fact that they are breaking the… Read More »
Purchasing Auto Coverage Or Pursuing Self-Insurance
If you have heard of self-insurance, you may be wondering if it is a good avenue for you. While self-insurance is legal, it can be a huge financial risk and is not always in the motorist’s best interests. Self-insurance is the motorist agreeing to be responsible for expenses should they be involved in a… Read More »
14-Day PIP Requirement
Personal injury protection insurance, often referred to as PIP, is a requirement In the state of Florida. All motorists must legally carry this type of auto insurance, essentially PIP allows a person to access damages from their own policy, even if they are the at-fault driver. While this type of insurance offers protections to… Read More »
Should I Report A Minor Car Crash?
When you live in an active city like Miami, you are familiar with being out and about, either traveling to and from fantastic restaurants with family or enjoying an exciting nightlife with friends. Sometimes both in one day. But with all of this hustle and bustle it is an unfortunate reality that minor car… Read More »
Is It Worth It To Hire A Miami Lawyer?
In the aftermath of an accident, you may have many questions you want answered. You may be unsure how to pay bills because you are unable to work because of an injury sustained. Or, you may have talked to an insurance company representative and found them unhelpful in resolving the financial issues you have… Read More »
Understanding Duty To Mitigate
There are laws in place connected to damage mitigation. The duty to mitigate is a legal term that is involved in a variety of claims and cases, including those connected to a personal injury and damage to property. If you are moving forward with a claim and it is determined you failed to mitigate,… Read More »
Trucks Running Late May Ignore Red Lights
Stressed drivers who are running late can lead to traffic accidents. For example, if a truck carrying a heavy load runs a red light because they are on a tight schedule and believe they can make it on time with one quick risk, it is possible a vehicular accident causing property damage and personal… Read More »
Glare, Halos, And Other Night Driving Risks
Night driving and low-light travel carries unique accident risks. One of the reasons that night driving can lead to accidents is due to individuals not being able to see as well. This can be particularly true of older drivers who may be experiencing age-related declines in their vision, such as the development of cataracts…. Read More »
Questions About Demand Letters
While there are many individuals who work in law offices and insurance companies, there are also oodles of people who don’t. For this reason, it is common for Florida residents to be involved in an accident and be unsure what to do next. It is possible part of your path to financial recovery will… Read More »