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Car Accident Frequently Asked Questions

What Should Your First Step Be?

A car accident can claim a life instantly and leave victims with severe injuries. Therefore, it’s unreasonable to tell you that the first step you should take is to write down information like vehicle plate numbers or start taking photos of the accident scene. Whether minor or fatal, a car accident is an accident, so the first step is to seek first-aid treatment. People who have been involved in the accident need assistance. Try to save lives before anything else! Only then, for the purpose of legal action, should you take photos of the scene. Write down details like plate numbers of the vehicles involved, the number of casualties, and the names of eyewitnesses. READ MORE…

What To Do After A Car Accident

Knowing what to do after a car accident is very important. How you deal with the situation immediately after the incident can directly influence your case either in court, or when you file insurance damages claims with your insurance provider. Therefore, to get fair compensation for your damages, there are vital steps you must take immediately after the incident. Below are some of them. READ MORE…

Who Will Pay For My Medical Bills After a Car Accident?

After a car accident, nothing can be more daunting than seeing your medical bills pile up without anyone covering them. All Florida drivers are required to carry personal injury protection (PIP) insurance, which is designed to cover medical bills after an accident. However, if you’re insured, you can file a damages claim with your insurance adjuster for the injuries you sustain in the accident.

The question is, before filing your claims with your insurance company, who will pay your post-accident medical bills? Here are some answers: READ MORE…

Who Is At Fault For My Florida Car Accident?

Insurance policies in Florida place much emphasis on no-fault car accidents. After a car accident, the normal thing to do in Florida is to seek compensation for damages from your personal injury protection (PIP) insurance. The problem with PIP insurance is that the compensation might not be enough to cover the damages you experienced. However, it’s possible to sue the opposite party involved in the accident for damages. You can only do this if you’re sure the other driver was at fault. Still, you will need to demonstrate that the other driver was primarily to blame for the accident. If you can prove this in your case, you can receive compensation beyond what you’ll get from PIP insurance. READ MORE…

How to Obtain an Accident Report

Everyone who has been involved in an accident in Florida will have an idea of how to obtain a police accident report. Whenever a car is involved in an accident, the owner is required to obtain an accident report in order to make any insurance claims. This is why the report is so important in proving your case about the accident. A police accident report is expected to contain the facts and circumstances behind a motor accident. It will tell which parties are involved in the accident and describe how the accident happened. READ MORE…

How Does Car Insurance In Florida Work?

Florida is one of a few states in the United States with an increasing number of car insurance cases. If you live somewhere in Florida, you should be familiar with the state’s unique car insurance system. Everyone who drives in Florida is required to have personal injury protection (PIP) or No-Fault insurance. PIP insurance was designed to serve as a payment option for injuries sustained by any Florida driver who is involved in a motor accident. READ MORE…

Do I Have to Go to Court After a Car Accident?

Just like you, a lot of people wonder whether they have to go to court after a car accident. So, if you’re ever involved in an accident, always have this possibility at the back of your mind – and know that you’re not alone. Truth be told, you’ll have to talk to a lot of people immediately after a car accident. You are most likely to speak with a cop, a medical team, the other party involved in the accident (if any), an attorney, and the mechanic who will repair the damage to your car. READ MORE…

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