Car accidents can leave you facing not only physical pain but also the financial stress of mounting medical bills. If you were injured in a Florida car accident, you may be wondering who is responsible for paying your medical expenses — especially if another driver caused the crash. At Salter, Healy, Rivera & Heptner our…
Car accidents happen in a split second — but what you do in the moments and days afterward can make a big difference for your health, safety, and legal rights. If you’ve been involved in a car accident in Florida, here are the key steps you should take right away. Ensure Safety First If your…
Uninsured motorist coverage is a type of insurance product you purchase that provides coverage to you when someone without insurance causes an accident to you. Suppose you are hurt in a car accident and the other driver lacks insurance, but your losses exceed your personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. In that case, uninsured motorist coverage…
Florida is a no-fault state for car insurance, which means that every driver must carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. That coverage pays for your damages up to the value you have purchased, which typically is a minimum of $10,000. It does not matter who caused the accident. However, there are limits, and often the…