Monthly Archives: July 2022
A Pre-Existing Condition Disclosure Could Be Part Of Your Claim
Accident injuries can occur in a variety of ways. Sometimes an injury is an exacerbation or escalation of a pre-existing health condition. Disclosure of a pre-existing condition is part of the Florida personal injury claim process, but that does not mean an insurance company can simply point to the existence of a pre-existing condition… Read More »
Crashes And Low-Light Vision Issues
When people age, their vision often changes. It is common for older drivers to not be able to see as well as they could when they were younger. For example, if a person develops cataracts, their ability to see in low-light conditions diminishes. Additionally, their vision may be blurred or they could experience a… Read More »
Injuries From Orlando Accidents In Intersections
With so much activity at intersections, it is logical these locations have a high accident rate. This is because they are often high traffic areas, with vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians all crossing streets, turning, or navigating unfamiliar roads and signage. For example, there are many collisions reported on Semoran Blvd. and Colonial Dr. Of… Read More »
14-Day Medical Care Rule
Motorists in the state of Florida are required to have personal injury protection insurance, also known as PIP, under Florida’s No-Fault Law. If you were hurt in a Florida collision, your PIP coverage will allow you to access financial damages from your own policy that will cover up to $10,000.00 in medical and/or lost… Read More »