How Auto Insurance Currently Works in Florida - Automobile insurance in Florida is a minimally mandatory program. The state law mandates that any person who owns an automobile in Florida, not drives – just owns – must carry the minimum state-required insurance.
Florida Medical Payment Insurance: What Is It? - Florida medical payment and bodily injury insurance have been the topic of conversation lately as the Florida legislature redefines personal injury protection (PIP) insurance. We asked Brian Labovick, of LaBovick & LaBovick, an attorney in South Florid
Rejecting Florida Car Accident Cases When the Insurance Just Isn’t There - Attorneys sometimes have to turn down auto insurance cases when the other driver simply doesn’t have enough insurance or worse yet, no insurance at all. It’s particularly a problem in Florida where bodily injury insurance isn’t required.
Hiring An Florida Auto Accident Attorney: What You Should Know - Finding an auto accident lawyer in Florida who understands how the Florida system works, has experience in settlements and trials and will be dedicated to your case from beginning to end would be a nice thing to have. The truth is, it’s actually more tha
Florida Auto Accident Attorneys: How Are They Compensated? - Almost exclusively, auto accident attorneys get paid on what is called a contingency fee basis. Contingency fee comes from the word contingent, which means that one thing doesn’t happen unless another thing happens first. What a Florida auto insurance a
Florida Auto Accidents: Damages May Be Unlimited - When involved in an auto accident, most of us think that we’re only entitled to get our vehicle fixed and our medical bills paid. We tend not to think beyond that, but we should as damages as the result of an auto accident can include much, much more. T
Florida Re-enacts No Fault Auto Law - Florida’s no fault law has been re-enacted after Governor Crist signed House Bill 13C on Friday, October 12, 2007. Florida’s Motor Vehicle No Fault Law, which had expired on October 1, 2007, has an effective date of January 1, 2008.
AttorneyPages® is not a lawyer referral service and never receives any portion of any attorney's fees. We welcome feedback from visitors but are not responsible for any attorney's advice. Use of AttorneyPages® is subject to our disclaimer, conditions of use and privacy policy. Use for marketing or solicitation is prohibited. AttorneyPages®, ExpertPages® and FreeAdvice® are trademarks and units of Advice Company 1997 to 2009 - All Rights Reserved - For feedback or listing information only, contact us.