Florida Car Insurance 101: What Is Property Damage Liability Coverage?

Florida law requires that each driver purchase at least $10,000 of property damage liability coverage. This is the coverage that will pay for the damage to another’s car in the event that you are at fault in a collision. Even…

Most Common Questions About Car Accident Cases

How Long Does It Take To Settle A Car Accident Injury Case? There is no standard time limit for settling your case. Some settle in a matter of weeks, while some cases go through trial and appeal before they are…

Wrongful Death Series Part 5: Statute Of Limitations On Florida Wrongful Death Cases.

All civil cases have an expiration date. This date is known as the “Statute of Limitations.” The statute of limitations is the date upon which your claim must be filed, or you lose the right to assert it forever. The…

Wrongful Death Series Part 4: Survivors And Damages In Florida Wrongful Death Cases.

One of the initial items that should be considered by a lawyer handling a Florida Wrongful Death case is determining who the proper parties, claimants, and survivors will be. Florida’s wrongful death provision designates the proper party to bring a…

Wrongful Death Series Part 3: What Is The Difference Between A Wrongful Death Case And A Medical Malpractice Wrongful Death Case In Florida?

There is a big difference between a Florida Wrongful Death case premised on a car accident or a boat collision versus a medical malpractice event. Florida’s Wrongful Death Act is set up to give rights to the family of a…

How Does PIP Work If You Have Another Car Accident in Florida?

It’s happened to so many drivers in Florida –  multiple auto accidents in a short period of time. If you are not sure if you have enough (or any) coverage to pay for your injuries from multiple car accidents that…