07 Nov

Understanding NCCI's Proposed 15.1% Florida Workers’ Compensation Rate Decrease


Regarding workers’ compensation, Florida seems poised for a transformative 2024. Recently, the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) unveiled a proposal that could be a game-changer for businesses in the state.

31 Oct

Understanding NCCI's Proposed 15.1% Florida Workers’ Compensation Rate Decrease


Regarding workers’ compensation, Florida seems poised for a transformative 2024. Recently, the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) unveiled a proposal that could be a game-changer for businesses in the state.

06 Sep

The Role of Medical Evidence in Personal Injury Cases


Personal injury cases are a cornerstone of civil law, dealing with situations where an individual suffers harm due to another's negligence or intentional wrongdoing. As these cases often hinge on proving the extent and cause of injuries, medical evidence plays the role of providing just that. This article talks about the significance of medical evidence in personal injury cases, highlighting the need for it, what it calls for, and how it influences the outcome of a lawsuit.

Establishing the Extent of Injuries

Obtain Medical Verification

14 Jan

Filing an Insurance Claim Under Florida’s No-Fault Car Accident Law


Florida is a "no-fault" state regarding car insurance, which means that each driver's insurance company is responsible for covering their policyholder's injuries and damages, regardless of who was at fault in the accident. The purpose of the no-fault system is to reduce the number of lawsuits resulting from car accidents and to make it easier for individuals to recover damages.

01 Apr

What is Florida’s PIP 14-Day Rule?


Under Florida’s no-fault system with car accidents, a driver or passenger has 14 days to seek medical attention after a collision to file a claim with the insurance policy. Insurers are likely to deny a claim if you do not see a medical provider within two weeks of the accident. Even if you feel fine, visit your medical provider within two weeks of your accident.