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Florida personal injury law explained in plain language — from Sterling & Reyes in Miami.
Florida requires PIP coverage, not liability coverage, which means your own insurance pays first regardless of who caused the accident. Here's what that means for your claim — and when you can sue.
Most people make critical mistakes in the first 24 hours after an accident — mistakes that reduce their settlement or give the insurance company ammunition to deny the claim. Here's exactly what to do.
Insurance companies are not your friend after an accident. Their adjusters are trained to reduce your payout — sometimes to zero. Here are the tactics they use and how to counter each one.
Whiplash and soft tissue injuries don't show up on X-rays. Insurance companies exploit this to minimize or deny claims. Here's the documentation trail that proves your case.
As of 2023, Florida reduced the personal injury statute of limitations from 4 years to 2 years. Miss the deadline and you lose your right to sue permanently. Here's how the clock works.
Medical bills plus lost wages is just the starting point. Pain and suffering, future medical costs, and punitive damages all factor in — but only if you document them correctly from day one.
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