Frequently Asked Questions
Insurance Questions
Q: Will my insurance rates go up?
A: That depends on whether the accident was your fault. If the accident was your fault, your rates will probably go up, or your policy may be cancelled by the insurance company. If the accident was not your fault, you should not be singled out for a rate increase. If your rates do increase, it may be because the insurance company is raising rates for your whole region. Contact our office today to speak to a lawyer free.
Q: What if the other party involved in the accident does not have insurance?
A: Check your policy to see if you carry the uninsured motorist option. Your insurance company may cover damages caused by the other driver. Be sure not to sign anything until you speak to a lawyer.
Q: What is PIP Insurance?
A: PIP is Personal Injury Protection. Florida law requires that all drivers carry a minimum of $10,000 of PIP Insurance.
Money Questions
Q: Can I really afford a lawyer?
A: Our personal injury lawyers are not paid unless you win your case. Fees are usually deducted from your settlement. The real question to ask yourself is, can you afford not to call a lawyer?
Q: Who will pay for my medical expenses?
A: Depending on the circumstances of the case, either your insurance company or the other party’s insurance company will usually cover medical expenses. Often, insurance companies limit how much they will pay for medical expenses. Contact our personal injury lawyers to see what your case is worth.
Q: Can I get money for my lost wages?
A: If you’ve been unable to work because of a car crash, or any other injury, you may receive compensation for your lost wages. There is a limited amount of time to file your claim. It is essential for you to contact our office to set a free consultation with a lawyer today.
Q: Who will pay for the damage to my car?
A: Depending on whose fault the accident was, and the policy you carry, either your insurance company or the other party’s insurance company will cover part of the cost of the damage.
Q: Can I get reimbursement for disability, pain and suffering, and mental anguish?
A: You can receive compensation for disability, pain and suffering, and mental anguish, depending on your case. You must contact a personal injury lawyer to determine your rights and available options. Don’t delay, contact our office today.
Car Crash Questions
Q: Who will pay for the damage to my car?
A: Depending on whose fault the accident was, and the policy you carry, either your insurance company or the other party’s insurance company will cover part of the cost of the damage.
Q: Will my insurance rates go up?
A: That depends on whether the accident was your fault. If the accident was your fault, your rates will probably go up, or your policy may be cancelled by the insurance company. If the accident was not your fault, you should not be singled out for a rate increase. If your rates do increase, it may be because the insurance company is raising rates for your whole region. Contact our office today to speak to a lawyer free.
Q: Can I still file a claim if the accident was my fault?
A: Yes, just because you got a ticket for the accident, it doesn’t mean the accident was your fault.
General Personal Injury Questions
Q: Do I have a Personal Injury Case?
A: Some things are essential to a strong Personal Injury Case. To understand how strong of a case you have you should contact a lawyer. |