Car Accident Law
- Am I required to buy auto insurance in Florida if I own or lease a car?
- Are employers responsible for car accidents caused by their employees?
- Can I be found liable in Florida if my car was rear-ended in a crash?
- Can I choose my own repair shop following a Florida car accident?
- Can I receive money even if the Florida car accident was my fault?
- Do I have to give a recorded statement to the insurance company in a Florida auto accident case?
- Do I need to call the police, or can I just exchange insurance and license information with the other driver?
- Do I need to contact my insurance company about my Florida car accident?
- How am I supposed to get back and forth while my car is in the shop after a Florida car accident?
- I loaned my car to a friend who was involved in a Florida car accident. Am I liable if my friend was at-fault?
- If I miss work as a result of a Florida car accident, can my lost wages be recovered?
- Should I go to the doctor after my Florida car accident?
- Should I negotiate with the insurance adjuster myself without the help of an attorney in order to settle my Florida auto accident case?
- What are subrogation rights?
- What constitutes pain and suffering in a Florida auto accident case?
- What documents should I bring with me to my personal injury lawyer consultation?
- What if I am involved in a car accident with an uninsured driver?
- What information should I gather at the accident scene?
- What is a permanent injury?
- What is collision coverage?
- What is comprehensive coverage?
- What is liability insurance?
- What is negligence?
- What is no-fault insurance?
- What is the purpose of obtaining uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage?
- What is the statute of limitations to bring a Florida auto accident case?
- What should I bring to the consultation with my attorney after a car accident?
- Who is going to pay for my medical expenses following my Florida car accident?
- Why consult with an attorney in an accident injury case?