Author Archives: Jenna

Should You Hire an Attorney or Deal with the Insurance Company on Your Own?
Whether you’re dealing with property damage to your home or a personal injury, your first instinct might be to let the insurance companies handle everything and send you a check once they’ve finished their investigation. While this might seem like the “easy” route, it can leave you vulnerable to insurance adjusters denying your claim,… Read More »

How a Bike vs. Car Crash Is Different from a Car Against Car Crash
There’s no question that riding a bike can be great for your health and the environment. However, bike riding can also be incredibly risky and potentially catastrophic if you get hit by a car. There are significant variations in the types of injuries bicyclists incur, and insurance companies handle these accidents differently. This article… Read More »

A Tourist Hit Me in Key West – What Are My Options?
Seeking fair compensation for your medical bills, property damage, and other losses is always challenging if you’ve been injured in a car accident. However, you’ll encounter even greater challenges if you’ve been involved in an out-of-state driver accident in Florida. The good news is that drivers who reside out of state can still be… Read More »

Do I Need a Car Crash Attorney if I Was Rear-Ended in Florida?
Rear-end collisions don’t always look as dramatic as front-end accidents but can cause just as severe, if not greater, injuries. Understanding your rights and what legal recourse may be available is critical if you hope to recover compensation for the full extent of your medical bills and other losses. An experienced Florida car accident… Read More »

Do I Need Uninsured Motorist Coverage in Florida?
Florida ONLY requires limited amounts of automobile coverage such as personal injury protection (PIP) and property damage liability (PDL) coverage for drivers in the state. Florida does not require vehicles operating in this State to carry Bodily Injury coverage. Bodily injury coverage is the type of insurance that affords liability protection in the event… Read More »

Do I Need an Accident Attorney if I Have Full Coverage in Florida?
Yes. If you are injured in a car accident you should retain an accident attorney even if you have “full coverage”. “Full coverage” is the bare minimum insurance coverage. Without more, “full coverage” does not put a single penny in your pocket if you are injured in a crash. What Is Full Coverage Under… Read More »