by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Constitution, Education, Trial
“It used to be that the a certain segment of the very wealthy understood that in return for their good fortune and the protection of America that they would pay more in taxes so that the less fortunate, i.e. the aged , the infirm and the poor among us, would...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Law, Medicare
How to Handle Denied Claims or File an Appeal If a claim was denied, call or write the provider and ask for an itemized statement for any claim. Make sure they sent in the right information. If they didn’t, ask the provider to contact our claims office to...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Auto Accidents, Law
Florida Law regulates how fast drivers can travel on our public roads, streets and highways. The statute on point reads as follows: Florida Statute 316.183 Unlawful speed.— (1) No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Law
Florida Statute 768.79 contains to “Offer of Judgment and demand for judgment” law in Florida. Here is the full text of the law: (1) In any civil action for damages filed in the courts of this state, if a defendant files an offer of judgment which is not...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Constitution, Education
Could this be what our courthouse looks like someday soon? A press release was just issued today from the Collier County Clerk of Court. The headline is “Expect Delays at Clerk of Courts’ Office.” The following is what the press release stated:...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Auto Accidents, Constitution
Here is a basic step by step process of how your rights to Medicare benefits are handled when you are involved in an accident or incident when there may be other types of insurance available to pay some of your medical bills: Step 1: Accident or incident occurs...