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Florida Motor Vehicle Damage – Salvage or Repair?

Florida insurance adjusters often argue that vehicles sustaining damage costing in excess of 80% of fair market value (or replacement cost) to repair, must be declared a total loss. The argument is made with such conviction that most people, including many attorneys, believe it is true. It is not true.…

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Florida PIP (Personal Injury Protection) Insurance Pays Death Benefits

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) (also known as No-Fault Insurance) is one of the few coverages in Florida that is mandatory in most motor vehicle insurance policies. (See this blog about “Full Coverage.”) Its primary function is to pay the medical expenses and lost wages of those individuals injured in motor…

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Disabled Commercial Vehicles (Trucks & Buses) Are Roadway Safety Hazards

Disabled commercial vehicles are hazardous to motorists. Rightfully, much blame for traffic accidents is placed on trailing/approaching vehicle drivers. However, commercials vehicles disabled in lanes of traffic often contribute to serious and fatal accidents through little to no fault of approaching drivers. Surprisingly, many of these accidents occur in broad…

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Florida’s Road Bike Laws

Anyone who lives in South Florida knows that the population of road bikers has exploded in recent years. With Lance Armstrong’s exploits and the availability of relatively inexpensive high performance bicycles, it is not uncommon, especially on weekend mornings, to see a countless number of road bikers of all shapes…

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Florida’s Confusing Motor Vehicle Insurance Laws

Florida’s maze of motor vehicle insurance laws can be difficult to comprehend. A case in point: Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Property Damage – Liability are the only required coverages for an owner to lawfully operate his/her vehicle on Florida’s streets and highways. (PIP pays 80% of medical bills and…

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To-Do Checklist for Florida Motor Vehicle (Car/Truck) Accidents

Contact fire rescue (for injuries) and the police from the accident scene. Take photographs of the vehicles – damage and location. Photograph visible injuries. Obtain names and contact information of independent eyewitnesses. Cooperate with law enforcement. Describe the accident and provide your motor vehicle insurance information. Before leaving the scene,…

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Florida’s 2008 PIP Law Simplifies Out-of-Pocket Medical Expenses Determination

Unlike prior PIP statutes that applied the “usual and customary” standard to determine allowable charges for medical services, Florida’s 2008 version (627.736), mostly mandates that allowable charges are 200% of prospective payments for the same services under Medicare Parts A & B. (Main exceptions: emergency transportation and emergency hospital services.)…

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“IME,” “Independent Medical Examination,” & “Peer Review” – Says Who? (Florida Law)

Florida Statues may allow PIP carriers to conduct medical examinations and perform paper reviews, but no authority, including the statute itself, grants PIP carriers license to reference those procedures as an “IME,” “Independent Medical Examination,” or a “Peer Review.” In short, PIP carriers have created the terms out of whole…

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Florida’s Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine & The Graves Amendment

A well-established common law principle in Florida is that motor vehicles are “dangerous instrumentalities.” Southern Cotton Oil Co. v. Anderson, 86 So. 629 (Fla. 1920). In 1941, the Florida Supreme Court held that because the use of a dangerous instrumentality involves such a high degree of risk of serious injury…

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Insureds Beware – Florida Courts Allow Carriers to Void PIP Policies

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance is mandatory in Florida for owners of operational motor vehicles and usually provides coverage up to $10,000 for medical benefits and lost wages. In many instances, the coverage will extend to other individuals besides just the owner of the vehicle. After choosing a carrier, the…

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