Posts Tagged ‘auto insurance claims’

Should I Talk to the Other Driver’s Auto Insurance Adjuster or Lawyer?

No, you should not talk to the other party’s insurance carrier or attorney without first discussing your potential auto accident claim with an experienced Florida personal injury attorney. Most, like the Sarasota auto accident attorneys of Lutz, Bobo & Telfair, P.A., offer a free initial consultation to

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The Other Driver is Uninsured. What Should I Do?

Florida auto accident injury victims often come to the Sarasota personal injury trial attorneys of Lutz, Bobo & Telfair, P.A. with this question. A prompt investigation of the accident by an experienced auto accident attorney could reveal that insurance does in fact exist to cover all or

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The Florida Insurance Carrier Denied Your Claim or Not Offering Enough Money to Settle. What Can You Do?

Many times, the at fault driver’s insurance carrier will offer what an auto injury victim believes is insufficient money to settle their Florida auto accident claim. Insurance companies, like everyone, have certain criteria which must be met to justify paying the amounts offered. Some have very sophisticated

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Can I Sue for More Than the Limits of the Florida Auto Insurance Policy?

This is a common question in Florida motor vehicle accident injury cases. As is more fully explained below, in certain limited circumstances, the answer is yes. Bad Faith Often the victim or their family members are facing substantial medical costs due to injuries, both immediate and possibly

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Who Pays My Attorney’s Fees After a Florida Auto Accident?

The Sarasota accident attorneys of Lutz, Bobo & Telfair, P.A. recommend that you contact an experienced personal injury attorney following a Florida accident involving personal injuries. Our Sarasota firm offers a no cost initial consultation and we are willing to assist you with questions you may have

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What Damages Can I Recover in a Florida Auto Accident Claim?

Clients often ask what damages they can recover in a Florida motor vehicle accident claim. The sample Florida state court jury instructions with the brief explanations below are designed to provide a very general idea of recoverable damages following an auto accident for an individual bringing a

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What are the differences in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Medical Payments (MED PAY) Coverage?

If you have Florida personal injury protection (PIP), it can be used to pay not only for a portion of your medical care and treatment but also for a portion of your lost wages resulting from an auto accident. If you have PIP and medical payments coverage

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Can I Get My Automobile Fixed or Replaced?

Usually, Florida auto accident victims can get their automobiles repaired following an accident. However, if the vehicle reaches a certain amount of damage, the auto insurance carriers often have a provision in their insurance policy which provides that they can instead write a check to you to

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Common Mistakes and Hidden Traps of Florida Auto Accident Claims

Florida auto accident injury victims should be aware of some common mistakes and hidden traps that exist when trying to negotiate their personal injury claims. Unfortunately, there are many of these traps and it is not possible to anticipate all of the ways and means that an

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What Insurance is Available to Me Following a Florida Auto Accident?

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Insurance In Florida, drivers are required to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) policies. Drivers may also opt to purchase medical payments coverage through their automobile insurance carrier. When you are in an accident, Florida law requires that your PIP policy through your auto

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