What To Do When You Are In A Car Accident?
 Stop and leave your vehicles at the scene: After the crash, do not leave the scene. Any driver involved in an auto accident must remain at the scene until the accident is reported and investigated.
Assist injured drivers and passengers: The first priority at the scene of an auto accident is to care for the injured. Try to get medical attention immediately if needed.
Preserve the scene of the accident: It is important to preserve the scene of the accident as much as possible. Vehicles should not be moved unless they are obstructing traffic...
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Photographs Document The Accident Scene And Injuries
In any injury case, photographs are extremely important pieces of evidence when documenting an injury caused by the negligence of another person, business or at work. Nowadays, most mobile telephones have cameras built in. Some camera phones are better than others. We typically advise clients to take photographs with a regular or digital camera to make sure that the photographs clearly document the injuries or the site of an accident. If a digital camera is not available, use any means to take pictures of the entire accident scene. Photographs are pivotal in documenting the following...
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How To Do Deal With Any Insurance Company After An Accident: Dos And Don’ts
 "Dos"
When dealing with an insurance company after a serious car, truck, or motorcycle accident, victims should follow the following general guidelines...
"Don’ts"
You should avoid the following when dealing with an insurance company after a car, truck, or motorcycle accident...
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What You Should Know About Your Auto Accident?
 Settlement vs. Lawsuit - In most cases, we are able to settle auto accident claims through negotiation - without lawsuits. In some cases, however, the insurance company may be unreasonable about the value of your auto accident claim. In these situations, it is necessary for us to file a lawsuit to force the insurance company to be fair. We are prepared to go as far as we need to go but remember, the majority of these lawsuits are settled without the need for any appearances in court.
Talk to No One - It is advisable not to talk to anyone about your auto accident, especially insurance adjusters. Give no statements and sign no papers...
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How To Buy Automobile Insurance In Florida
 In this day and age, selecting automobile insurance coverage can be as complicated as buying a house. Although you normally have an attorney when buying a house, most consumers are left in the dark when buying car insurance. The following provides a basic outline of the coverages available and some answers for those in the process of purchasing automobile insurance. Basically, there are five (5) types of coverage which are commonly offered as part of automobile insurance policies in Florida.
Bodily Injury Coverage: Bodily Injury, or BI coverage, is coverage to pay for physical injuries, lost wages, pain and suffering and disfigurement which may be sustained by another driver...
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Common Health Insurance Terms
 Common Health Insurance Terms
For most of us, reading a health insurance policy can be like trying to read a menu in a French restaurant-nearly impossible! With so many different terms, which mean so many different things, the following glossary may be a big help in reading and understanding your health insurance policy.
Accidental Death and Dismemberment. Either a provision in a policy, or a policy in itself, which provides for payment of disability benefits if the insured dies or loses an eye or a limb. If more than one eye or limb is lost, the benefits increase...
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Experienced Orlando Personal Injury and Car Accident Lawyers
Contact one of Payer Law Group's Orlando Accident Lawyers today for your free case review. You can also contact Payer Law Group at 407-650-2066 or use the contact form on this page.
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