by Atty. Jim | Articles, Auto Accidents, Law
Senate Bill 1860 revises the Florida Motor Vehicle No-Fault Law. The bill primarily amends laws governing Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits under the No-Fault law and laws related to PIP motor-vehicle insurance fraud. The major changes enacted by the bill are...
by Atty. Jim | 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 Atty. Jim | 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...
by Atty. Jim | Articles, Auto Accidents, Law
Many personal injury cases involve injury to the neck and back caused by trauma, whether from a car accident, a fall, or other force that can permanently damage the spine’s supporting discs. In diagnosing disc injury, it is sometimes not clear to patients, attorneys,...
by Atty. Jim | Articles, Auto Accidents, Law
The Florida No Fault Law does two things 1) It establishes a limited exemption from liability for injuries caused to others in an automobile accident; and 2) It establishes personal injury protection (PIP) benefits to pay for certain losses resulting from an accident....